Law Office of Elliott Kanter APC May 2018

FOOD SUBSCRIPTION BOXES

Eating the same foods over and over gets old, but it’s often hard to be adventurous when you don’t want to waste money on unappetizing food. Enter the food subscription box. When you sign up for a food subscription box, you’ll have the opportunity to sample new foods without committing much money — or time at the grocery store — to the cause. Here are two tasty food subscription boxes that’ll make your mouth water. TRY THE WORLD Try the World believes that the most authentic way to discover a new culture from the comfort of your own home is through food. With two price points to choose from, Try the World sends you artisanal and gourmet foods from different cultures each month. Each box comes with a “culture guide” that includes the story behind each food, recipes that incorporate the products, and tips to enhance your food-tasting experience. Like most subscription boxes, you can’t choose which country’s foods you’ll sample. However, you can purchase individual items at Try the World’s online shop. Customers can pause or cancel their subscription any time, and pricing depends on the length of your subscription. GRAZE If you like variety, exciting flavor combinations, and wholesome snacks approved by a nutritionist, you’ll love Graze. With this food box subscription, When disaster befalls a friend or loved one, it can be hard to know what to say or do. In the face of a traumatic accident, such as a car crash, it’s easy to feel powerless to help them. But there are simple, practical steps you can take to ease their pain and support their recovery. LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN First and foremost, always come from a place of compassion. This means listening to your loved one without passing judgement. Telling them to “feel better” or to “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” doesn’t help their recovery. In fact, it might make them feel like they have to hide their injuries or put off seeking treatment. Try listening to their pain, instead. Having someone to vent to can make a world of difference for accident survivors. It lets them know they are valued, they aren’t a burden, and they aren’t alone. TAKE THEM TO APPOINTMENTS Physical injuries and the fear of another accident can keep car-crash survivors from driving confidently. Being there to take your friend or loved one to their medical appointments can be a huge help to them. Even if they can drive, they could use a friend there to support them while they take the next steps in their recovery. Missing too many medical appointments can also hurt their chance of getting compensation for their injuries.

customers create a personalized snacking experience, something that many food subscription services don’t offer! Once you set your preferences, Graze handpicks eight snacks for your box. After you’ve tried your snacks, you can tell Graze how well they know your taste buds. Unfortunately, Graze is not suitable for people with allergies. Their snacks are packed in a facility that also processes nuts, wheat, milk, soy, and egg, and cross- contamination is a strong possibility. Graze prices depend on the services and products you select, but a standard subscription starts at $13.99 per box. Like Try the World, you can purchase snacks separately from their online shop. Customers can pause their subscription for up to 12 weeks or cancel their deliveries at any time. Trying new food should be a fun, stress-free experience. Food subscription boxes allow you to sample new snacks and create foreign meals cheaply and from the comfort of your own home. Try a box the next time you’re feeling adventurous in the kitchen.

BEING THERE HOW TO HELP A FRIEND AFTER AN ACCIDENT

MAKE DINNER The last thing a recovering person needs to worry about is cooking. But this doesn’t mean they need to resign themselves to fast food and pizza. Why not bring over a home-cooked meal for them and their family to enjoy? This is one of those small gestures that can have an enormous impact. KEEP AN EYE ON THEIR FUTURE After the chaos of an accident, it can be hard for survivors to plan a path forward. By helping them keep track of important documents, make their doctors’ appointments, and seek compensation, you can assist them in finding the path to stability. While you may not be an expert in filing insurance claims or knowing when to pursue a personal injury lawsuit, you can put them in touch with someone who can. Elliott Kanter has over three decades of experience practicing law and has helped people from all walks of life get the compensation they deserve after an injury. Our experienced staff is happy to help your loved one understand the ins and outs of their legal situation and plan their next step forward. Reach out to us at (619) 762-3692.

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