The Walsh Village Market has partnered up with Your Personal Chef, an Aledo-based company, to bring chef-prepared meal options right to your front doorstep.

They say home is where the heart is…and family meals are what keep it going strong! That’s why the Village Market has partnered up with Your Personal Chef, an Aledo-based company, to bring chef-prepared meal options right to your front doorstep.

Our community is a beautiful oasis in the Fort Worth area, but rush hour traffic can quickly turn a grocery store stop on the way home from work into a time-consuming ordeal. Cameron Cook, general manager for the Village Market, sees the immediate convenience of Your Personal Chef and the impact it has for residents.

“It’s really great for those with full schedules, especially working couples or families that are busy with evening activities and just don’t have time to make dinner,” says Cook. “They can email their orders by 10 a.m. and get their food delivered at the Village Market by 4 p.m. the same day.”

It’s a simple process:

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Visit the Your Personal Chef website and click on “Meals to Go” and/or “Lunch” sections to review the daily menus. You may order just one or multiple entrees from the day’s menu.
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Email your order to ypcwalsh@gmail.com by 10 a.m. to receive delivery at 4 p.m. the same day. A minimal delivery fee will be applied to your order by Your Personal Chef.
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Pick up your meal(s) at the Village Market between 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Monday – Friday.

Your Personal Chef is an easy, click-to-order program, with healthy meal options prepared same day from scratch, using only the freshest ingredients.

“We’re now a stop-off point for residents for their grab and go meals,” says Cook. “They can swing by Village Market, pick them up, and pop dinner in the oven once they get home.”

Since its launch a few weeks ago, Your Personal Chef has been receiving rave reviews from residents as it allows more time for their after-work routine.

“The most rewarding thing is being able to respond to the demands of our residents,” says Cook. “They asked for this specific company on our Facebook group. We were able to listen and adapt to feedback in real-time while also supporting local businesses.”