I used Home Chef for 3-4yrs. Before further comments, I'll cut to the chase and say they're expensive for what you get.
I guess the costs of the Home Chef meals can be partially attributed to packaging and shipping costs. Plus all the effort that goes into the gathering of ingredients. Home Chef includes every single thing needed to complete the meals. From little bottles of oil to seasonings and condiments. No trips to the grocer and no meal planning required. It's a great convenience but expensive. And at the time, Home Chef was one of the more reasonably priced meal kit services.
All Home Chef meals have to be prepped but total time from start to meal cooked and finished usually was 30-45minutes. I remember mostly just using a cast iron skillet and baking sheet for most meals. I did have to buy a garlic press and Microplane zester/grater.
The meal preps and all, gave me cooking experience. I learned about the use of various seasoning combinations. And cooking joy that only comes from personally prepared chef planned meals.
So for just me, it worked out for a time as I learned some things about cooking and was able to enjoy meals and ingredients I might otherwise have not found locally. No meal kit would be very reasonable to consider for a family. Would be WAY too expensive.
The only problem I had with the service itself, was during the hottest parts of the year here in the deep south, sometimes the meals would arrive totally thawed and veggies wilted. But Home Chef customer service was always easily willing to compensate even when the delivery fault lay with FedEx delays and lack of air conditioned vehicles in the brutal heat of summer. Home Chef did everything they could to ensure a happy customer, even when FedEx sometimes dropped the ball.
These days, I mostly rely on Birdseye frozen skillet meals at $5 a meal. While I save a great deal on meals over the use of meal kit services, my meals sure are not as "exotic" or culturally varied.