Nutrition Intelligence

Eat better. Order the same.

Science-backed guides to getting more nutrition out of your DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub orders — without switching to salads.

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May 2026 · 11 min read Nutrition Analysis

Meal Prep vs. Delivery: The Real Nutrition Comparison

Side-by-side macro and micronutrient data. Home prep averages 620 cal / 45g protein / 680mg sodium. Delivery averages 950 cal / 38g protein / 1,850mg sodium. The gap is real — here's how to close it.

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May 2026 · 9 min read Platform Review

What Uber Eats 'Healthy' Tags Actually Mean (And What They Don't)

Healthy-tagged items are self-reported by restaurants. A 560-cal veggie wrap with 1,820mg sodium gets the label. Here's what the tag misses — and what to check instead.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Nutrition Strategy

How to Hit Your Protein Goals While Ordering Delivery

USDA DRI protein targets, protein-to-calorie ratios by food type, and 5 ordering strategies that move the needle. A full sample day hitting 130g from delivery meals.

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April 2026 · 8 min read DoorDash

How to Eat Healthy Ordering DoorDash: A Science-Based Guide

USDA DRI data reveals what's actually missing from your typical delivery order — and the small swaps that close the gap without giving up your favorites.

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April 2026 · 9 min read Nutrition

What Your Delivery Orders Say About Your Nutrition (And How to Fix the Gaps)

Most delivery regulars are chronically low in fiber, vitamin D, and potassium — and dangerously over on sodium. Here's the data and how to fix it.

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April 2026 · 10 min read Comparison

UberEats vs DoorDash vs Grubhub: Which Has the Healthiest Options?

We ran nutrition data across thousands of menu items on all three platforms. The winner surprised us — and the differences matter more than you'd think.

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April 2026 · 9 min read Calories

How Many Calories Are in Your Average Uber Eats Order?

We broke down average calorie counts by restaurant type on Uber Eats — fast food, fast casual, and healthy options — and compared them against USDA DRI targets.

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April 2026 · 10 min read Sodium

The Hidden Sodium Problem in Delivery Food

Most delivery meals exceed daily sodium recommendations in a single order. USDA data on restaurant vs home-cooked meals, and tips for lower-sodium ordering.

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April 2026 · 11 min read Comparison

Meal Prep vs Delivery: A Nutrition Comparison

Side-by-side comparison of macros, micros, cost, and convenience. When delivery can be healthy — with the right choices and the right tools.

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April 2026 · 10 min read Meal Planning

How to Build a Healthy Week of Delivery Orders

A 7-day framework for ordering delivery without blowing your nutrition goals. Monday–Sunday example orders across DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub with calorie and macro targets.

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April 2026 · 9 min read High Protein

The 10 Highest-Protein Delivery Meals (That Actually Taste Good)

Specific restaurant and menu item combos across major delivery apps. Protein per dollar comparisons and the common "protein" choices that are actually mediocre.

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April 2026 · 10 min read Calorie Guide

What 2,000 Calories Looks Like on Every Major Delivery App

Visual comparison of what a full day of eating looks like on DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. See how easy it is to hit 2,000+ calories in a single order — and how to stay in range.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Heart Health

Best Low-Sodium Delivery Orders on Every Major App

Specific menu items under 600mg sodium across DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub. Heart-healthy delivery options that don't taste like cardboard — with real sodium benchmarks by restaurant category.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Grubhub

How to Order Healthy on Grubhub (A Dietitian's Framework)

Grubhub filtering tips, restaurant type rankings, and 5 specific order combos under 700 calories. The guide DoorDash articles don't cover — Grubhub's unique restaurant mix explained.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Sugar & Nutrition

The Hidden Sugar Problem in "Healthy" Delivery Meals

Acai bowls, smoothies, teriyaki sauce, and salad dressings are loaded with added sugar — often more than a Snickers bar. USDA guidelines and the specific items that are the worst offenders.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Nutrition

Delivery Portion Sizes Are Lying to You (Here's the Real Serving Count)

USDA serving sizes vs typical delivery portions. A single "meal" is often 2–3 servings. Why nutrition labels on delivery apps underreport and what to do about it.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Late Night

The Healthiest Late-Night Delivery Orders (That Won't Wreck Tomorrow)

Late-night delivery is the highest-calorie, highest-sodium ordering window. A framework for ordering after 9pm plus 8 specific menu picks that won't derail your nutrition.

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May 2026 · 11 min read Family

How to Order Healthy Delivery for a Family (Without Cooking)

Family ordering doubles the nutrition blind spots. How to build a family delivery order under 800 cal/person, kid-friendly options beyond chicken nuggets, and the multi-restaurant strategy.

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May 2026 · 9 min read Nutrition Accuracy

Fast Food Nutrition Labels Are Lying to You

FDA rounding rules let chains legally underreport calories by up to 20%. Here's how calorie label accuracy actually works — and what your receipt really contains.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Tracking

Why Calorie Counting Apps Get Delivery Food Wrong

MyFitnessPal uses USDA generics, not actual restaurant portions. The database matching problem that makes delivery calorie tracking systematically inaccurate.

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May 2026 · 10 min read Nutrition Analysis

Restaurant vs Home Cooking: The Real Nutrition Gap

Restaurant meals average 1,200 calories vs 550 for home-cooked equivalents. Full nutrient-by-nutrient breakdown — calories, sodium, fiber, and fat — backed by USDA data.

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May 2026 · 9 min read Cost Analysis

DoorDash Fees Are Eating Your Lunch — Here's the Real Math

Delivery fee + service fee + Dasher tip + surge pricing adds up to a 40–60% markup on your food cost. Here's the complete fee breakdown with real dollar scenarios.

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May 2026 · 9 min read Cost Analysis

What Grubhub Actually Charges You (Beyond the Menu Price)

Grubhub adds a 15–30% platform markup before you even see delivery fees or service charges. Here's what your order really costs and where every dollar goes.

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May 2026 · 9 min read Cost Analysis

Postmates vs Cooking at Home: The True Cost Comparison

A $15 Postmates food order becomes $35+ by the time it arrives. Here's the complete cost comparison — including what you're giving up nutritionally for that convenience.