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2 hours ago, rotuts said:

but if its also a manual CSO  might be worth it for some  just for that

It looks like a nice little oven. 
They currently list 2 models. The “Pro” version ($50 more) has a steam setting but the base model apparently does not. 
I can’t tell whether it can do steam+bake or steam+broil like the CSO or if it’s just a straight steam setting. 
The ovens alone are $249 or $299 (for the Pro) with a $50 meal credit and no meal purchase requirement. 
Or, you can pay $69 or $119 (for the Pro) and agree to order meals 6 times within 6 months. 
It looks like each meal order has to be a minimum of 4 meals, or up to 12 meals. Shipping is a flat $10.99/order. 
Nutrition info is available on the website. They offer gluten-free, low carb, vegetarian and “calorie conscious” options. No low sodium options listed.  
Looks like enough options that you wouldn’t get bored. 
Most meals are single servings for $12.99.
If you ordered the minimum 4 meals x 6 orders, you'd be paying $15.74/meal for a total of 24 meals at $378.  Pricier than efficient home cooking but much less than takeout. 
 

2 hours ago, rotuts said:

its very interesting that other vendors , esp TJ's have meals that use the bar-code system

Tovala has lists of the items that work with their bar code scan feature on their website here here. I searched for the TJ's items and there are 180 listed. 
 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

1 hour ago, rotuts said:

but if its also a manual CSO  might be worth it for some  just for that

It looks like a nice little oven. 
They currently list 2 models. The “Pro” version ($50 more) has a steam setting but the base model apparently does not. 
I can’t tell whether it can do steam+bake or steam+broil like the CSO or if it’s just a straight steam setting. 
The ovens alone are $249 or $299 (for the Pro) with a $50 meal credit and no meal purchase requirement. 
Or, you can pay $69 or $119 (for the Pro) and agree to order meals 6 times within 6 months. 
It looks like each meal order has to be a minimum of 4 meals, or up to 12 meals. Shipping is a flat $10.99/order. 
Nutrition info is available on the website. They offer gluten-free, low carb, vegetarian and “calorie conscious” options. No low sodium options listed.  
Looks like enough options that you wouldn’t get bored. 
Most meals are single servings for $12.99.
If you ordered the minimum 4 meals x 6 orders, you'd be paying $15.74/meal for a total of 24 meals at $378.  Pricier than efficient home cooking but much less than takeout. 

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