Fueled by the busy lifestyles of most modern-day adults, meal prep has become a popular way to eat healthier. It starts with preparing a list of planned meals, snacks and beverages for the week. Preppers then do a mega shopping trip to stock up on the necessary ingredients. Then, meal preppers spend three to four hours preparing a week's worth of food. This means chopping fruits and vegetables, cooking stews, pasta and meats, and dividing it all up into properly portioned containers. At the end of their meal prep, all of the week's healthy breakfasts, lunches, and dinners for the whole family are conveniently ready to eat.

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