Whole Health Everyday offers chef-led in-home cooking as a sustainable alternative to meal kits. Founded in 2011, it provides customized menus, grocery sourcingWhole Health Everyday offers chef-led in-home cooking as a sustainable alternative to meal kits. Founded in 2011, it provides customized menus, grocery sourcing

Whole Health Everyday’s In-Home Chef Model Offers Alternative to Traditional Meal Delivery Services

2026/04/03 01:55
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While meal delivery companies scaled rapidly over the last decade, Whole Health Everyday maintained focus on a hands-on approach that sends professional chefs directly into clients’ homes each week. Founded in 2011, the Southern California–based company handles menu planning, grocery sourcing, and in-home preparation tailored to each household instead of shipping insulated boxes. ‘We didn’t build this to compete with meal kits,’ said Rebecca Clubb, Founder and Owner of Whole Health Everyday. ‘We built it because people needed something that actually worked inside real schedules. Consistency is what makes health sustainable.’

The company’s services include customized menus aligned with medical, performance, or family goals, grocery shopping and in-home meal preparation, batch cooking and strategic meal components for the week, and ongoing adjustments as client needs evolve. Because meals are prepared in the home, there is no shipping waste or insulated packaging. For many clients, that practical difference matters as much as the food itself. Clubb notes that most clients are not looking for novelty but rather follow-through. ‘Most people already know what they should be eating,’ she said. ‘The challenge is execution. When the planning and preparation are handled for you, the friction goes away.’

Whole Health Everyday has expanded primarily through referrals and long-term client relationships, with roughly 100 weekly clients across three states and 50 percent revenue growth over the past five years. The company now employs 18 chefs and support staff, with many team members having worked with the organization for six years or longer. Rather than focusing on one-time transactions, the company operates on a recurring service model where clients commit to weekly placements. ‘This isn’t just food showing up at the door,’ Clubb said. ‘It’s a system that lives inside the home.’

As consumers reconsider the sustainability and personalization of traditional meal kits, in-home chef services are gaining attention among professionals, families with dietary restrictions, and households focused on long-term wellness. Whole Health Everyday’s growth suggests steady demand for this model. ‘Convenience used to mean something delivered,’ Clubb said. ‘Now it often means something that removes stress instead of adding to it.’ Fifteen years after its founding, Whole Health Everyday continues to operate independently, focused on building long-term client relationships rather than scaling through distribution volume. More information about their approach is available at https://wholehealtheveryday.com.

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