If you ever take anyone a meal (a coworker had a baby, a family member became ill, etc), you need to use meal train. Normally, I'd temper my suggestion with less authoritative language such as "you should consider meal train" or "I invite you to take a look at meal train" but no, I stand behind my use of the word 'need'.
This free tool is perfect for those who organize meals for coworkers, church members, neighbors, and family members. You can pay to get access to more great stuff, but the free service is more than sufficient.
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