How to cancel a Blue Apron meal delivery subscription when you no longer need it

Publish date: 2024-07-10

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Though we judged Blue Apron to be the best meal kit delivery service, you may have found a box that better fits your taste or no longer find the need for a meal kit subscription — in which case, you'll want to cancel your ongoing Blue Apron deliveries. 

On initial inspection, it seems as though you have to email the Blue Apron team to cancel an account, as clicking through the website will only allow you to skip food delivery weeks, rather than outright cancel them all.

But don't worry, there is a way you can cancel your subscription from your computer. No email to customer support is necessary. 

How to cancel a Blue Apron subscription

1. With a web browser of your choice, navigate to blueapron.com/cancel_subscription.

Unless you use a specific link that will direct you toward canceling your account, your only option via navigating the Blue Apron website is to selectively skip meals week to week. Emma Witman/Business Insider

2. You'll be directed to a Manage Your Account page, but with access to a shortcut for account cancellation. Click "Cancel Your Account."

You'll be taken to the familiar Manage Your Account page, but with a shortcut to account cancellation. Emma Witman/Business Insider

3. If you like, you can select a reason why you're canceling your Blue Apron subscription. Otherwise, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click "Cancel Account" to finalize.

You can give Blue Apron feedback on why you're canceling if you'd like, but it's not a requirement. Emma Witman/Business Insider

You're all set. You can reactivate your account immediately if you've changed your mind, or later by logging back on to the Blue Apron website.

You'll be directed to Blue Apron's Reactivate Account page when finished, indicating you have successfully stopped your subscription. Emma Witman/Business Insider

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Emma Witman Emma Witman is an Asheville, NC-based freelance journalist with a keen interest in writing about hardware, PC gaming, politics, and personal finance. She is a former crime reporter for a daily newspaper, and has also written extensively about bartending for Insider. She may or may not judge your drink order when behind the bar. Follow her on Twitter at @emwity. Read more Read less

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