Food Delivery

Savagekids

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We use Home Chef for food deliveries at home. It's like Blue Apron but food my kids might actually eat too. If I have a deliver made to our resort how long will bell services keep it cold for? Do they have the ability to keep it cold at all?

I'm not sure if I can get a delivery on our check in day. I might have to be a day or two before. Anyone try this?
 
Better check the delivery map for Home Chef -- it doesn't appear to cover Orlando.

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Okay good point. Let's assume find a company that does deliver to Orlando. How long will bell services keep it cold? Can they do that at all?
 
Others have reported that local deliveries (simple "bags of groceries") have been stored with refrigeration. I'd expect that the resort's Bell Services would do the same for anything marked/implied "please keep cold." I'd guess that most services similar to Blue Apron, Home Chef, Plated and the like use a similar delivery carton with insulation, freezer blocks, etc. I know that my Blue Apron deliveries are still cold (with the freezer blocks reasonably intact) even after sitting all day in the truck and a few hours on my porch in hot, summer, So Cal mountain temps. I'd bet your delivery would do fine for at least 48 hours.
 

















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