Hungryroot and Home Chef: Two Different Food Services

Introduction

This report looks at how Hungryroot and Home Chef sell food to people.

Main Body

Hungryroot uses a computer program called SmartCart. It learns what food you like. It sends you a mix of groceries and easy meals. You do not need to go to the store. Home Chef helps people learn to cook. It gives you recipes and steps to follow. They work with a famous chef named Gordon Ramsay to make great meals. Both companies give discounts to get new customers. Hungryroot gives money to people who invite friends. Home Chef gives a big discount on the first box. They also give lower prices to doctors and soldiers.

Conclusion

Hungryroot focuses on fast and easy shopping. Home Chef focuses on cooking skills and famous partners.

Learning

🛒 Making a Comparison

When we talk about two different things, we often use the word Both to show what they share.

The Pattern: Both + [Company A] & [Company B] → [Shared Action]

From the text: *"Both companies give discounts..."

  • (This means Company A gives discounts AND Company B gives discounts).

đŸŽ¯ Action Words (Verbs)

Notice how these words show what the companies do:

  • Uses →\rightarrow Hungryroot uses a computer.
  • Helps →\rightarrow Home Chef helps people cook.
  • Gives →\rightarrow They give lower prices.

Tip: When talking about one company (It/She/He), add an -s to the end of the action word.

Vocabulary Learning

food (n.)
What you eat to stay healthy.
Example:I like to eat fresh food.
computer (n.)
An electronic device that processes data.
Example:He uses a computer to write emails.
learn (v.)
To acquire knowledge or a skill.
Example:She learns new recipes every week.
groceries (n.)
Food and household items bought at a store.
Example:I bought groceries for the week.
discounts (n.)
Reduced prices for goods or services.
Example:They offer discounts for students.