TL;DR: Through Nov. 4, new Tovala customers get a free $299 Smart Oven by ordering meals six times in their first six months. Plans start at four meals a week for $27.98/week (50% off) with $10.99 shipping.
Get a free $299 Smart Oven and 50% off your first meal delivery when you sign up for Tovala’s Labor Day sale.
Free stuff always comes with a catch, and Tovala’s Labor Day deal is no exception — but this one’s a pretty easy trade.
The meal delivery provider will give new customers a $299 Smart Oven for free, as long as they order meals six times within the first six months. Add in 50% off your first meal delivery, and it’s one of the cheaper ways to get your hands on a smart cooking gadget and affordable meal plans.
How the deal works:
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New customers get a free Smart Oven (normally $299) after ordering meals six times in their first six months.
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Your first meal delivery is automatically 50% off — you just need to place that first order by 4 p.m. PT on Nov. 4.
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Shipping ($10.99) and taxes aren’t included in the discount, and the deal can’t be combined with gift cards or other promos.
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If you cancel your meal subscription before your first meal ships, you lose the discount — and it won’t come back if you resubscribe later.
Tovala’s plans run from four to 16 meals per week, so there’s flexibility depending on how many people you’re feeding (or how often you want to cook). Pricing ranges from $27.98/week (50% off) for four meals to $111.92/week (50% off) for 16 meals, plus $10.99 shipping either way. Even the smallest plan qualifies you for the free oven.
Plans are flexible, too — you can skip a week, pause, or cancel anytime, so a busy week (or a night you just don’t feel like scanning a QR code) won’t cost you anything.
Meals arrive mostly prepped, so you’re doing about a minute of prep work, like adding a sauce or seasoning, before scanning a QR code with the oven. From there, the oven connects via WiFi to automatically start your meal’s chef-perfected cooking cycle, and dinner’s ready in 20 minutes or less.
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The oven isn’t limited to Tovala meals, either. It scans barcodes on grocery staples and frozen foods for one-touch cooking with no preheating, and runs hundreds of preset recipes through the Tovala app. It can also cover the same ground as a conventional oven, with modes for steaming, air frying, baking, broiling, toasting, and reheating, depending on your model.
A free oven and half off your first order make it especially tempting to try Tovala — just get your first order in by Nov. 4.
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