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If your days tend to blur together in a haze of calendar alerts, unread texts and “meals” that happen somewhere in-between meetings, Tempo’s looking at you. 

The brand’s fully prepared, chef-crafted meals arrive fresh, live in your fridge (not your freezer) and are ready to eat in just two minutes. No prep. No cleanup. No mental macro math about what you should be eating when you’re already exhausted.

This sense of ease is exactly why champion tennis player Maria Sharapova has partnered with Tempo. Sharapova’s schedule has never been forgiving, and this campaign leans into a simple idea: if your brand of busy looks anything like hers, your meals should keep up without slowing you down — in time or contents. Dinner is served, and it’s designed to be as efficient as it is satisfying.

Tempo has also leveled up its menu. There are 20-plus options rotating every week, so it never feels like the same three meals on repeat. The focus is on familiar, feel-good flavors made with real ingredients. It’s food that fits into real life, not an aspirational version of it.

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Tempo is a recurring weekly meal delivery subscription built around speed, quality, and flexibility. Each single-serving meal comes fully prepared and heats to eat in just two minutes in the microwave (or the oven, if you want!). The menu includes 24-plus Mindful Choices each week, with options that span protein-packed (30 grams or more of protein), calorie-conscious (500 calories or less), carb-conscious (under 35 grams of carbs), and fiber-rich (at least 20% DV of fiber). 

Meals are made with real ingredients you’d recognize from your own kitchen or grocery store, delivered fresh to your doorstep, perfectly portioned and designed to support a healthy lifestyle without the usual meal-prep hassle.

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Subscription and meal kit fatigue is a thing. As someone who even tested over 20 meal kits to find the best of the best, I found Tempo to be incredibly smart because it actually acknowledges what people are tired of. Other ready-to-heat brands are often limited in their cuisine variety. Cheap diet meals taste like they’ve lived too long in the freezer. Food delivery apps are expensive, unpredictable, and still leave you waiting. Tempo sits squarely in the middle, being fresh, fast, and reliable, with enough weekly variety to keep things interesting. It was one of the very few meal delivery services I tried that makes things easy and enjoyable, not the other way around.

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Tempo’s dietitian-approved menu also reinforced that these are nutrient-rich meals designed with intention, not mystery calories or vague wellness promises. For those navigating appetite changes or more structured eating patterns, Tempo’s GLP-1 Smart meals offer an easy way to stay consistent on busy days when getting in your protein can end up being an afterthought. Of course, it behooves all of us to consult a health care professional before starting any new diet or exercise plan.

Add in the current incentive — 60% off your first delivery, plus more savings on future boxes — and this becomes one of the more compelling “start now” moments in the prepared-meal space. 

Tempo’s message is ultimately very simple: eat better, cook never (or only when you want to). And in two minutes flat, that pitch is hard to argue with.

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This article was written by Kendall Cornish, New York Post Commerce Editor & Reporter. Kendall, who moonlights as a private chef in the Hamptons for New York elites, lends her expertise to testing and recommending cooking products – for beginners and aspiring sous chefs alike. Simmering and seasoning her way through both jobs, Kendall dishes on everything from the best cookware for your kitchen to chef-approved gourmet meal kits to the full suite of Ninja appliances. Prior to joining the Post’s shopping team in 2023, Kendall previously held positions at Apartment Therapy and at Dotdash Meredith’s Travel + Leisure and Departures magazines.

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