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Talk to the GIFQ team →Home Chef delivers to virtually all U.S. households across the contiguous 48 states. Recipients in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories should verify coverage at checkout before a card is applied, as delivery availability there is not guaranteed.
A single Home Chef box for two people typically runs $40–$60, so a $50 card covers one full delivery with little out-of-pocket cost for the recipient. For higher-value recognition programs, the $100–$150 range covers two to three weeks of meals and signals a more substantial reward.
Home Chef gift cards do not expire and carry no inactivity fees, so recipients can redeem on their own schedule. Unused balances remain in the recipient's account until spent, which is useful for programs where recipients may not immediately start a subscription.
DoorDash and Uber Eats cards cover restaurant delivery from a broad set of vendors, while Home Chef cards are specific to meal kit boxes with fresh, pre-portioned ingredients delivered weekly. Home Chef is a better fit when the goal is a wellness or home-cooking nudge; the restaurant delivery cards are better for flexibility and urban recipient bases.
Yes — because Home Chef cards are digital and non-cash, they sidestep payroll processing requirements that apply to direct monetary payments in many organizations. They work for contractor incentives, survey panel completions, and event giveaways as long as all recipients are U.S.-based.
GIFQ's API supports programmatic ordering for Home Chef gift cards using the brand key home-chef-us, with denominations from $5 to $500 per card. This is useful for HR platforms, sales incentive tools, or survey software that needs to trigger food rewards automatically based on user events.
Home Chef is a U.S.-based meal kit delivery service that ships pre-portioned, fresh ingredients directly to customers on a weekly cadence. Founded in 2013 and acquired by Kroger in 2018, it covers delivery to virtually all households nationwide, giving it broader geographic reach than many competitors in the meal kit space. For B2B buyers, Home Chef gift cards work well as employee wellness incentives, onboarding gifts, or recognition rewards for remote and hybrid workers who spend more time cooking at home. Recipients apply the card balance toward a meal kit subscription or individual orders, choosing from a rotating menu of 30-plus recipes per week that range from quick 15-minute meals to premium chef-crafted options. The redemption experience is self-directed — recipients pick their delivery date, customize meals, and skip or pause weeks as they like — which reduces friction compared to physical product rewards. The card is digital-only on GIFQ and available exclusively for U.S. recipients, making it best suited for domestic workforces. Denominations run from $5 to $500, so buyers can match card value to budget tiers across employee levels or reward categories without ordering fixed-value increments.
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