Review of Angel Food Ministries: Benefits include Saving Money and Time Shopping for Groceries

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By dineane

Angel Food Ministries describes itself as "a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial support". While they also claim an objective to "spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through salvation tracts that are placed in each food order," I must admit I've only glanced briefly at the flyers provided. I'm in it for the savings on my monthly food bill.

According to their website, the monthly "signature" box of food which costs $30 contains $42 to $78 worth of food, based on comparison shopping in various retail grocery stores.

I used Lowes Foods To Go for my own quick comparison with the June 2009 Menu, and my total came to about $58. Now Lowes isn't the least expensive place to shop in my hometown, but it's the only local grocery store with the online shopping option, and I selected the least-expensive brands available for my comparison.

The assortment of food in the Signature box changes monthly, but generally contains a variety of meats, vegetable, and pantry items, enough to feed a family of four for a week. In addition to the Signature box, other "Standard" Angel Food options include a Senior/Convenience Box, an Allergen-Free Box, and a Seafood Box. With the purchase of one of the "Standard" boxes, you can also select from various specials which change monthly.

The Convenience box contains frozen dinners and 10 cookies. I tried the convenience box the first time I ordered from Angel Food, and the meals were pretty good. At an average of $2.80 per box, these meals are certainly not over-priced, but months later, we still have two in the freezer that we probably won't eat - they just are not appealing to our personal tastes. When I do purchase frozen meals, I tend to grab the ones on sale for a buck, so this box doesn't work well for me.

I have not tried the Allergen-Free Box, which Angel Food describes as "Processed to eliminate the eight top serious allergens: Peanuts, Soybeans, Milk, Eggs, Fish, Crustacea, Tree Nuts and Gluten (wheat, rye and barley)." At $25, the June box contained 5 pounds of various meat selections (mostly chicken). I never pay $5 a pound for chicken. Never. But if allergies are a concern, this might be a decent deal.

Similarly, I have not tried the Seafood box. In June, the box costs $35 for six pounds of seafood - a little less than $6 a pound. Depending on your tastes and location, this is not a bad price for seafood, but my husband, and I frequently fish at the Outer Banks and catch our own seafood. I only purchase seafood from the grocery store when there is a significant sale.

The monthly specials generally include a "Fresh Fruit and Veggie Box" for $22. This box is harder to compare, price-wise, but it does seem to me I'm getting my money's worth. I haven't run these numbers at Lowes Foods to Go but might get around to adding an update one of these days. For now, following is the June 2009 special:

 1 each  Sweet Vine-Ripened Red Seedless Watermelon
1 each  Large Sweet Vine-Ripened Cantaloupe
2 each  Large Tree-Ripened Mangoes
3 lb.       Premium Tree-Ripened Valencia Oranges
1 lb.       Premium Vine-Ripened Kiwi Fruit (5-6 Kiwis)
4 ears   Premium Super-Sweet Yellow Corn
2 each  Premium Fresh Zucchini Squash
2 each  Premium Fresh Yellow Squash
2 lb.       Premium Sweet Vidalia Onions
1 head  Premium Fresh Green Cabbage
1 head  Premium California Iceberg Lettuce
3 lb.       Premium Idaho Baking Potatoes
1            Bottle Zesty Italian Salad Dressing & Marinade (16 oz.)

The other June 2009 specials include a similar "Latin Flavors" Fresh Fruit and Veggie Box, as well, and several meat options. I have not purchased the special meat boxes so far. As an example, the 7 pound assorted Grill Box is $23, a little more than $3 per pound. While this is certainly not a bad deal for Ribeye steaks, or even the Lean Hamburger steaks, I seldom pay more than $1.50 for pork.

But the money savings is NOT the only benefit of supplementing your grocery food shopping with an order from Angel Food Ministries. I cannot stress enough the convenience factor. My pickup location is less than five minutes from my house. In less than 15 minutes, I'm home and unloading my stash instead of pushing a cart through the grocery store. And the volunteers are always friendly and cheerful - beating the grocery store employees as far as customer service is concerned - hands down.

I also enjoy the variety - particularly with the Fruit and Veggie box. The selections always include things I would not normally purchase for myself - like this month's kiwi and mangoes. I used to stay in a grocery shopping rut - planning the same menus week after week. Using Angel Food Ministries has helped me spice up our meals a bit. The website also has a nice recipe section.

Angel Food is available to everyone - no qualifications, minimums, income restrictions, or applications. The only catch is that you have to buy one of the Standard boxes in order to purchase any of the specials. Depending on the menu, I sometimes purchase more than one of the standards. If you know anyone struggling financially (and who doesn't these days!), you can always order an extra box for a friend or family member in need with the money you save compared to grocery store shopping.

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DonnaCSmith Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

I was in and out in less than 5 minutes - and a gentleman carried my box of groceries to the car for me! You're right, can't get that service at the grocery store these days;o)

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dineane Hub Author 2 years ago

A very sweet teen age girl helped me. I felt compelled to tell her that my arm was still broken, even if I'm out of the brace...felt guilty letting her do the heavy lifting, but I sure did appreciate it! And she was much more gracious about loading the groceries into my car than Ken was about unloading!

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VioletSun Level 5 Commenter 2 years ago

Wow, this is new to me, hadn't heard of this. I sent the link to my sister as she has an angel's network that helps the needy, and she may want to participate. I will be sending this link to friends who are in need and to those who want to save money.  Would love to shop with them to save money, will be checking it out more throughly.

And read your comments about your broken arm... my elbow on my right arm broke a  years ago when I was struggling, and yikes, it does limit one, would ask the checkout clerk to open bottles for me, as I was living alone then.  Hope you are on the mend fast.

Thumbs up!

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dineane Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks, VS - my arm is much better, I just have to be careful about lifting. Dr. says the bones are not healed according to the x-rays.

AFN has had a bit of bad publicity, regarding how much $ the original non-profit founders have earned...but I'm guilty of shopping at Walmart now and then too.

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JDove-Miller Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

I keep planning to sign up for AFN but can't ever remember to get info in in time. Great of you to do such in depth research.

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dineane Hub Author 2 years ago

I've missed the deadline once or twice, too, Jackie - but it's worth the reminder on your calendar! thanks for the comment :-)

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TheMindlessBrute 2 years ago

I will have to bookmark this page,thanks for the lead,I think this will come in handy!

scheng1 2 years ago

Those who order the food boxes are helping the poorer families as well, as more people order, the bargaining power of Angel Ministries increase. They can get food at even cheaper rate.

brenl 2 years ago

We love Angel Food. What I like we can order as much or as little as we want. A way to fill the freezer and keep it filled.

Jaime 2 years ago

I just had my first experience with Angel Food Ministries. I am trying to budget the best that I can being that I am a single mom (widowed thanks to war in Iraq)raising a disabled child all while working full time and furthering my education taking courses through my state's university online.

Not to be picky but I felt that the quality of the items left quite a bit to be desired. I am more than POSITIVE that I have seen most of this stuff, including the meat, at the .99 Only Stores. My stomach churned when I looked at the cuts of meat, the boxed goods and such. The only thing that looks edible are the eggs. I have decided to pack up the $50 worth of food and donate it to my neighbor who thought everything looked great. I have colitis at the age of 32 and I felt everything bubble up when I ate the pizza and was curled up sick the entire weekend as my digestive track went in to revolt.

I feel that I can get GREAT quality and healthier groceries at Trader Joe's, Bountiful Baskets Co-Op and Kroger for a few dollars more and feel much better about mine and my daughter's health.

My other issue was that I felt I couldn't LEAVE the site without the volunteers pressuring for me and my daughter to join their church and I feel that is extremely innapropriate- just let me read the "tracts" and trash them, lol. I do understand that the actions are not meant to be malicious and their intent is in the right place but also offering my child candy is a BAD BAD thing. She is diabetic and I wish they would ask ME before asking my child. I know they meant no harm but still......

Angel Food Ministries has a great concept. It just doesn't work for us but I know it works for others but I will definitely NEVER order again.

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dineane Hub Author 2 years ago

Thank you for commenting, Jaime, and I am really sorry for your loss. Sorry as well that Angel Foods didn't work for you - I totally understand about the inappropriate behavior but I hope that is the exception rather than the norm. I never felt the folks at my pickup church were "pushy" about the religious aspect at all. On the other hand, I agree, the main box is a LOT of processed food, and I'm moving away from such choices myself. Unfortunately you have to purchase one of the "main" boxes in order to get the fresh produce - I really thought that was the best value in my experience.

20 months ago

Unfortunately, Angel Food Ministries does not work for my homeless family. We have no car, no friends or family, and no one who could help us go get the food. We go hungry or have to spend extra money for delivery a lot simply because of lack of transportation to a store. Taxi costs are higher than food delivery here. :(

jenn 20 months ago

just wanted to comment that the signature boxes are NOT required anymore to get the "special" boxes. also, i have two kids who are gluten-free, and the allergen-free box IS a good deal. the only thing is, we don't use all of the products in it (wings), so it almost negates the savings!

i am so sorry to T for your situation. I don't know about in YOUR area, but i know the people at my angel food station would hand deliver the product to you if they could. you might explain your situation and ask them - you never know. God bless you!

Jessica 18 months ago

I was going to comment too that they've recently changed their policies - now you can order any of the boxes in any combination. I think they likely had that requirement to ensure they could buy appropriate amounts in bulk. Now that they have spread enough, they'll pretty much always have their minimum level they need to buy bulk.

We've been happy with it. We get the Bountiful Blessing (upgrade on the basic box) and the fruit/veggie box; we also got the Thanksgiving box this month).

I was nervous about all the comments here and elsewhere regarding the processed foods (we do almost everything from scratch at home). Frankly, I'm happy. It's not "perfect", but there is enough there that the couple of processed items are a rare treat or are used to make items for other people who can have them (ie the couple of things in each month's boxes that have high fructose corn syrup - we can't have them here).

And definitely, anyone who can't get there - CALL them. My car almost wasn't going to make it this time - I called them to let them know and they said that if it didn't start by a certain time, call them back and they'd have someone deliver.

My pick-up site also offers free breakfast; and they are not pushy about religion at all. They're not supposed to be - they can share information but not be pushy; if they are being pushy, the site needs to be reported, so they're not continuing to push people off.

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aguasilver Level 6 Commenter 16 months ago

Actually the whole program is a witness to how Christians can show Gods love, the food may be the lure, but anybody should be able to see that these 'volunteers' are able to provide what the world cannot, provisioning with love and, if accepted, a way to solve your lack of provisioning problems full time!

Just a thought..... maybe it's the rejection of Christ that keeps folk coming back for more assistance, rather than joining those helping others for free.

Worked for me!

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howcurecancer 12 months ago

Great! I learn new things to help me save some money.

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