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minionsmimi t1_j92dbhe wrote

gun violence per 100k 2019 statistics

Even this site has many countries at 0 because of the fact that the amount of guns per deaths is literally at less than 1%. They do this by rounding the average and until it gets to a significant amount past 0% it still gets plotted as close to 0 as possible.

It makes sense and OP's graph is accurate. Learn to read a graph. I picked 1 line that went to 0 because it was the easiest way to show that while those countries did not actually have truly 0 guns per homicide rates it's just that the guns are less than a significant percentage to really make a visible difference on the graph.

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Tortoise0191 t1_j92bru5 wrote

This is awesome love the breakdown I think I would like a legend for the “rating” as I’m unsure if the scale is 1 - 5 or 1 - 10. Something super little and I also don’t use hello fresh so I’m sure some previous knowledge would help my understanding

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_BreakingGood_ t1_j92auzn wrote

Least favorite looks mostly like Tuna and Squash.

I've actually have some of the non-tuna/squash options in the least favorite, the reason they're down there is because the quality is really poor. Eg: the gouda & fig sandwhich. You get 1 very hard bun, jam in a squeeze packet, and 1 tiny thing of prosciutto. That's the whole recipe and it costs like $13.

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Amag140696 t1_j928qre wrote

I use Everyplate, their cheaper counterpart, and really enjoy it too overall. I've been using them for over a year now and they're constantly changing the packaging though. Sometimes they only use paper filling, sometimes it's thick cardboard inserts, sometimes they wrap every veggie individually, sometimes they're loose, sometimes they use two of those ice packs or just one. It's frustrating seeing some improvements only for them to go back to more plastic. Very inconsistent...

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Amag140696 t1_j927opm wrote

I use Everyplate (the cheaper version still owned by them I guess since the ingredients say Hello Fresh). I haven't gotten vegan recipes through them but they have some fantastic vegetarian options! Lots of chickpea/rice dishes, quesadillas, pizzas etc. They typically seem to have way more seasonings and interesting ingredients since they're saving on meat costs.

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H_Lunulata t1_j926lec wrote

We did them nearly every week fro about a year. Saved all the cards. Now we do 1 week a month or so to get some new cards, and the rest of the time we sort of randomly select 3 cards, buy groceries for the 4-person versions and make those, giving us 6 meals each and on the 7th day we order out :)

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We found Good Food had harder recipes that occasionally required a obscure kitchen tools. And as you mentioned, holy avocados do they overpackage. It was very good food, but we didn't like the wastage and weren't always up to the challenge of their "use every pot in your house" recipes.

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