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Mijnmaaltijd.nl is a meal selection system for serviced apartments, senior living residences, and similar organizations in the Netherlands. It lets residents choose their meals via a personal link sent each week, with no app installation required and access from any device. On the admin side, it provides kitchen reports summarized by date, location, and catering supplier.
The product is built around a closed loop of “menu selection—reminders—kitchen summaries—billing.” Residents can add guests, with separate pricing for residents and guests. If a resident has not yet made a selection, the system can automatically send reminders. At month end, it can automatically calculate the nota for each resident and supports printing or sending it by email. In terms of branding, custom logos and colors are available from the Starter plan upward. Administrators log in through an organization-specific subdomain. Professional supports multiple locations, while Enterprise supports multiple organizations, but the page does not disclose more detailed role permissions, approval workflows, or team collaboration mechanisms.
Pricing is fairly transparent: Flex is billed at €0.05 per selection, with no fixed monthly fee and unlimited residents; Starter is €25/month for up to 50 residents; Professional is €49/month for up to 150 residents, adding multi-location support and phone support; Enterprise is custom-priced for unlimited residents and multi-organization scenarios. The page states that there are no hidden fees, that plans can be canceled monthly, and that a 14-day free trial is available with no payment information required.
Its strengths are its clearly defined vertical use case and the fact that residents do not need to install an app, making it suitable for user groups with varying levels of digital literacy. Features such as reports, reminders, and monthly billing also directly support the daily work of kitchens and finance teams. The drawbacks are that the public materials do not mention third-party integrations, APIs, data security compliance, backups, data export, or other information commonly required in enterprise procurement. Its functionality is also mainly tailored to meal selection in serviced apartments, so it is not a good fit for complex group catering, e-commerce food delivery, or large-scale ERP integration scenarios.
It is suitable for serviced apartments, senior care organizations, and small multi-location catering management teams in the Netherlands or Europe. The page does not specify access from China, payment methods, or language localization, so china_access can only be considered unknown. For deployment in China, users may need to evaluate network connectivity, euro payments, privacy compliance, and Chinese-language support. Alternatives could include domestic senior care facility management systems, cafeteria meal-ordering SaaS, or similar workflows built with low-code tools on DingTalk or WeCom.
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