Sprig's food is way better than spoonrocket, so at least their cost is justified. For SF, it's pretty normal pricing. Bento is meh, but munchery probably is the highest quality (and most expensive) of all.
Hadn't heard of healthyout or thistle until now, but they don't seem to be on-demand food services?
Calling meals with 70g of fat "healthy" is a bit of a stretch.
They used to be more focused on good quality/fresh/healthy.
The menu is now the same every day and it's basically a restaurant delivery service where they pre-make the food in large quantities.
Presumably this is more sustainable for them money wise, but I used to order Munchery for dinner every single day (when open) for years, and now I do it maybe 1-2 times a week, begrudgingly.
Hopefully just a phase. They tried this same-every-day thing last year and lost a tonne of users.
IMO, these companies would be insane not to pre-make suitable food in large quantities (curries, etc) in order to achieve profitability at reasonable pricepoints.
I'll have to try Munchery, looks like they have a pretty decent selection of healthy and tasty meals. My problem with Sprig beyond price point is much of the food doesn't seem appetizing enough for the price to be worth paying, not that I can't actually pay it. Thistle is more in the category of "healthy food delivery" than on-demand ordering, which is another downside, but I'd still say at least that one category overlaps. HealthyOut actually is probably not in fact relevant to this discussion so my bad on mentioning that.
EDIT: Munchery doesn't delivery for lunch so that's a pretty big limitation there.
Munchery got old pretty quickly for us. I remember them having the same "questionable lasagne" entree on the menu four days in a row. Anything decent would sell out almost immediately.