Some bad habits don't need any encouragement at all, but if your sweet tooth is one habit that does, there's a convenient subscription service available for New Yorkers.
Dulcinea Bakery Subscription
Convenience, especially in New York doesn't come cheap, but the deliciously sinful subscription service offered by Dulcinea makes sure that you always have a week's supply of sustainable, fresh baked goods at your doorstep. For $28 a week (but with a monthly subscription guarantee) members receive fresh baked goods from local producers and indulge in muffins, scones, cakes and other mouth watering confections!
How do you feel about food subscription services? Sure, sinful sweets always at hand won't do much for you if you're on a diet; but for those who aren't counting calories, how's this for convenience?
Via: Springwise
Beth Graddon-Hodgson
Innovative Businesses Writer
InventorSpot.com
by Anonymous
On the flip side
How much better would people diet if they subscribed to a service that delivered healthy snacks/meals on a daily basis?
Kidda
by Beth Graddon-Hodgson
Very true, covenient
Very true, covenient services certainly make people stick with habits - good or bad!
Beth Hodgson
Innovative Business Writer/Fun Fashions Writer
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