What's better than a Black Friday deal that saves you money on your Factor meal kit subscription? A Black Friday deal that also gets you a year's free access to MyFitnessPal Premium Plus, of course. And that's exactly what we have right here. Right now, Factor is offering up to $130 off your subscription plus MyFitnessPal Premium Plus for a whole year when you use the code CNETMYFITNESSPAL at checkout. The code should automatically be applied, but it's best to check just in case.
Let's start with the meal kits. The deal is only available to new subscribers and the savings vary by the plan you choose. The savings themselves will be applied across your first five boxes. The biggest $130 savings is applied over a five-week period for an 11-meal per week subscription. That's the one to go for if you want to save the most cash. Factor offers meals that are calorie-smart, designed for keto-based diets and more -- so there should be an offering for everyone.
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As for the freebie MyFitnessPal Premium Plus subscription, it's redeemable via a link that will be emailed to you within 30 days of the payment for your third box.
The Premium Plus subscription means you can use MyFitnessPal ad-free, plus a whole lot more including food analysis, the ability to set different goals per day and more advanced tracking features.
Whether you're looking to get fit or you're keen to stay that way, this deal is for you. The combination of pre-prepared meals and an app for tracking all of your food intake is a great combination and doing it while saving money really is the icing on the cake. Just make sure to track that cake, too!
Why this deal matters
Meal kits simplify healthy eating, but they can be pricey. Likewise, staying in shape can be just as difficult as getting there in the first place. So choosing the right meals to do that can be a real pain, especially if you're busy. This Black Friday deal gives you the tools to eat smarter and track your progress without breaking the bank.



