Graze Breakfast Box Review

Good morning - who am I kidding, I am never chipper in the AM - if I am run , run for the hills as something is seriously wrong. Hell may just have frozen over. I loathe mornings and very seldom eat breakfast, I'd rather have an extra ten minutes in bed than prepare food. I want to like breakfast but pretty much everything quick and easy is bland, sure I like cereal but I get tired of the same thing daily. Until I can afford a personal chef, or y'know get on board with the whole the early bird catches the worm concept there is a surprise alternative in Graze Breakfast Box.

Graze Breakfast Box Review

In the past I haven't been the kindest critic of the Graze franchise; yes it is a novel idea but more often than not I either hate the contents of the snack box or eat them all in one sitting - both my thighs and bank balance took a hit a few years ago for this very reason. However the Graze Breakfast Box gains my seal of approval for many reasons: firstly no two sachets within the box are the same,resulting in a week of varied breakfasts. The portion size is generous (no grumbling tummy come 11am) and you can select which porridge and granola blends you'd like to try - at last count there are over 20 varieties, all of which are relativity healthy. Simply wake up, decide which breakfast treat you are going to indulge in and add your milk, yoghurt and/or additional fruit of choice and enjoy. It is that easy.

Graze Breakfast Box Review

At £3.99 a box, which includes postage direct to your doorstep it isn't expensive yet it does somewhat offer a daily, indulgent treat - albeit in the form of breakfast. For the record I've yet to receive a breakfast blend that I do not like, the selection process ensures you never receive something that you don't want and of course caters to allergies. My main bone of contention is that for most a working week is five days not four, I know for most that this won't be a massive problem but I'm lazy and as mentioned above where food is concerned I tire easily. I'd rather see a slight inflation in price - say an additional £1 and receive a Graze breakfast sachet for each week day. Just an idea of course. Otherwise this is a great, affordable and more importantly enjoyable way to start the day, well four days out of the week at least.

You can read more and of course sign up for a Graze Breakfast Box here - link.