Meal prep (batch cooking) vs Cooking daily
Side-by-side comparison, when-to-use-each guide, and instant conversion. Reviewed for 2026.
Busy weekdays, 2+ people, calorie tracking, saving money on food and takeaways.
Small households (1 person), high value on variety and freshness, irregular schedules.
| Aspect | Meal prep (batch cooking) | Cooking daily |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly time | 2-3h one day | 30-60 min × 5 evenings |
| Cost per meal | Lower (bulk buying) | Higher (smaller quantities) |
| Freshness | Lower by day 4-5 | Higher |
| Variety | Lower (same meal multiple days) | Higher |
| Wastage | Low (pre-portioned) | Potentially higher for 1 person |
Frequently asked
What is the best meal prep container?
Glass Pyrex containers are the most durable and oven/microwave/freezer safe but heavy. BPA-free plastic (Sistema, Lock&Lock) are lighter and dishwasher safe. For portability, divided containers work well for balanced meals. Avoid cheap containers that warp in the dishwasher.
How long does meal prepped food last in the fridge?
NHS food safety: cooked food stored correctly in the fridge is safe for 3-4 days. Rice should ideally be eaten within 1-2 days. Fish within 1-2 days. Meat-based dishes: 3-4 days. Vegetarian dishes: 4-5 days. Freeze anything not eaten by day 3.