Why does Mealime feel repetitive over time?
Because speed and convenience can flatten into a familiar loop once you have already learned the tool and still want more room for your own recipes.
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If Mealime helped you get started but now feels too repetitive, this guide explains the gap and how GetMeal approaches weeknight planning around your own recipes.
If Mealime helped you get started but now feels too repetitive, this guide explains the gap and how GetMeal approaches weeknight planning around your own recipes.
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Because speed and convenience can flatten into a familiar loop once you have already learned the tool and still want more room for your own recipes.
Yes. If your main goal is deciding dinner quickly and you are happy inside a built-in catalog, it still works well.
It keeps the quick planning feel, but centers the workflow on your own recipe library and tries to reduce repetition and manual overhead.
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