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With a price per plate of $12.50, it’s as affordable as that take-out you’d be grabbing otherwise – and this way you actually know what you’re putting inside your body.

As we started researching Toronto’s meal kit options (aka “food subscription box” companies), we once again realized that there are some major advantages to the population density found in our nation’s major metropolitan area.

Trapped only has locations around the GTA, but their birthday offer is pretty awesome, so I had to include it in here!

The average family size in the GTA is 2.seis people, with 33% of households in Toronto experiencing difficulties with the food budget, and only 29% eating five or more daily servings of fruit and vegetables. Just over 12% of GTA residents are vegetarians or vegans. Toronto Meal Kit companies offer meals that are excellent value for money and provide many vegetarian options. Why are GTA residents such big fans of meal kits? There are many reasons:

43. Starbucks: Join the Starbucks rewards program and get free food or drink on your birthday. Here are some other ways to get free Starbucks drinks.

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Baskin Robbins offers buy one get one free on soft serve cones for your birthday, so it’s not exactly free

You can walk into one of their stores and get the free birthday gift without purchasing anything, but you’ll have to buy something if you want to redeem it online.

This Vietnamese sandwich shop is located in the heart of Chinatown and is a spot that many visit to grab some cheap banh mi in the city. You can grab a small banh mi for $4 or a large one for $5. Just remember that this spot only accepts cash, so remember to bring some change and bills.

Simran Dass: Really enjoyed this place! Got the spring rolls, tornado tuna, dumplings, duck & chicken teriyaki & enjoyed all of the dishes. Very fun vibe & fairly cheap as well

They shine throughout the restaurant’s small menu, with items such as steamed cod with dashi corn and doubanjiang relish and parmesan tapioca fritters. Bar Raval

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Craving the satisfying crunch of fried chicken? PG Clucks has got you covered. This fast-casual spot combines affordability with irresistible flavours, with most items priced between $8 and $14. 

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