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However, many orders ship to arrive within one week from receipt of order. You don't need to be home when the meal arrives. FedEx can leave the cooler for you at the door (and many companies use weatherproof containers so it will not be affected by the elements). The meals delivered will be safe and frozen until you get home. 



Shipping charges are usually based on the shipment weight and volume.



Many companies will ship nationwide. 

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