Ask anyone who's relied on food assistance and they'll tell you the hardest part is rarely the food itself. It's the line. The label. The feeling of being watched while you accept help. We designed XP Eats so that none of that has to be part of the deal.
What “discreet” actually means
Every pantry box and order arrives in plain, unmarked packaging. There's no logo announcing where it came from, no sticker that signals anything to a neighbour or a landlord. To anyone watching, it's simply a delivery — because that's exactly what it is.
No one at my door knew it was a pantry box. That dignity is everything.
That small design choice changes who feels able to ask. When help doesn't come with a cost to your privacy, more people reach for it before a hard week becomes a crisis — which is the entire point.
Dignity is a feature, not a favour
We treat privacy, choice, and respect as core product requirements, not nice-to-haves. You choose what's in your box, when it arrives, and how. You're a member, not a case. Build the experience that way and the community grows on trust — block by block.