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Check with your health insurance provider. Many of them cover meal delivery services. Just a thought
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Stock up on frozen lasagna, chicken pot pie, pizza and whatever else appeals to you from the frozen food freezer at your food store or Walmart. If you have an online account with them you can pay online by credit card and set up a delivery time for them to bring it to your house.
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A ton of meal delivery services have cropped up since the pandemic. One local to you is MealPro (www.mealpro.net) which doesn't require a subscription and provides vaccuum-sealed plates.

You can always opt for restaurant delivery services like GrubHub, EatStreet, or Uber.

Meals on Wheels delivers lunches only. There is a home health agency, Tabitha, that provides both (www.tabitha.org/senior-care-services/meals-on-wheels.html)

Mend well and bon appetit!
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Are you asking about mobile meals or meals on wheels delivery? If this is what you are asking, do a Google search for your counties council on aging, ie Lincoln county council on aging, they can help you with the local resources.

You can order from any restaurant now a days, they use doordash or some other such service for delivery.

I would also check into hello fresh, they require preparation but there are other choices you can find that have heat and serve.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
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