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My daughter is studying abroad in Denmark, and her experience has triggered the worsening of “disordered eating” into an eating disorder. It’s not nearly as common there as it is here in the US. She has a therapist there, a nutritionist here, and a very willing and helpful host family. I was hoping I could help her host family (don’t need it monetarily, but more as a comfort to them) with a meal delivery like Daily Harvest, which is here in the US. Is there anything like that there?

FYI we’ll bring her back if it’s out of hand. We all have eyes on it. I more wish I could help, while she’s there.


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Peter34cph at 2024-03-12 04:39:21+00:00 ID: kuh8z8r


Others have talked about meal kits, but if you want delivery of already-cooked food, then there's fast food delivery (and some expensive café food) from Just-Eat and Foodora, of regular meals from Det Danske Madhus where you order for a weak at a time, you put the meals in the fridge, and then when you want to eat one you nuke it in the microwave for 4-8 minutes. It's much cheaper than fast food delivery, and healthier, but you have to order in advance.