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Tom Brady now offering $78 plant-based meal delivery service

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Eat like Tom Brady for $78 a week

Too busy to bother with the $200 nutritional manual Tom Brady released last May? 

Don’t worry. The Super Bowl MVP will now send his meal kits directly to your house.

Brady and his athlete-focused TB12 brand have teamed up with Purple Carrot, a plant-based meal delivery service, to offer meal-kits inspired by the football star's own diet.

The quarterback’s new line of TB12 Performance Meals will contain only plant-based pre-portioned ingredients, which can be made into high-protein, gluten-free dinners. Purple Carrot’s website also boasts that Brady’s meals will be “free of highly processed ingredients” and use only “limited” amounts of soy and refined sugar.

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“These recipes are designed to help athletes and active individuals stay at their peak while adhering to the TB12 nutritional philosophy,” reads the product page.

A subscription to TB12 Performance Meals is priced at $78 per week, and includes three meals each for two people (or six meals total at $13 apiece).

The meal kits won’t be ready to ship until April, but Brady and his partners at Purple Carrot have already offered a preview of some of the plant-based meals diners can expect, including crispy turnip cakes with tabbouleh, white lentil risotto with roasted vegetables, and ramen with gingered greens and broccolini.

And although it’s not explicitly stated, Brady’s TB12 meal kits will likely never include strawberries.

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"The team at Purple Carrot is so aligned with the way we think about food as a key component to sustaining peak performance and maximizing overall wellness that it became a very easy decision for us to join forces," said Brady in a press release

"Eating meals just like the ones we'll send out to our customers has helped me stay at the top of my game, and it's really exciting to be able to deliver the recipes and ingredients for people to easily cook these meals at home."

Brady’s TB12 meal kits won't be the New England Patriot’s first attempt to score a spot within the food and wellness industry. His branded products already encompass apparel, fitness equipment, snacks, and the aforementioned TB12 Nutrition Manual containing Brady’s “nutritional philosophies” along with 89 Brady-approved recipes.

TB12 Performance Meals are currently available for pre-order on Purple Carrot. The company expects the first meal kits to be shipped April 3.

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The thing most surprising about them is they are spending money on free agents. They signed the Bills corner to a big contract with a lot of guaranteed money. It's a change in strategy at least for this year not sure if it's a change in philosophy. Whether or not it works remains to be seen but usually NEP signs 3rd day or later players for chump change and lets their vet players walk. Belichick's success has been their ability to find good role players cheap. People who can fit into their system and who aren't knuckleheads. 

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3 minutes ago, dbatesman said:

The Patriots win every offseason.

It's most fun when they spend a little. Mostly because "spending" for them is a couple trades they clearly won and a quietly badass FA in his prime like Gilmore  to a deal no ones really cares to remember as anything less than a steal. Spending huge for them was spending a 2nd round pick on a slot WR and stealing Randy Moss. 

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