Meal kits & food · US
How hard is it to cancel Sakara Life?
Sakara Life scores 69/100 (grade C) for how clearly it documents cancellation in the US — a partially documented cancellation policy with notable gaps. Cancellation is available via online (self-serve), email, phone.
Subscribers can cancel online at any time via their Sakara account (Profile page) or by emailing [email protected]; phone support is also available at (844) 904-6716. All cancellations must be submitted by Wednesday midnight EST to avoid being charged on Thursday morning for the following week's program — the first week of a new subscription cannot be cancelled. Refunds are not issued once a program is purchased or subscription is processed due to the perishable nature of the meals, though deliveries can be rescheduled until the Wednesday midnight cutoff. Subscribers can skip individual weeks or pause their subscription through their online account with the same Wednesday deadline.
How to cancel Sakara Life
- Channels: online (self-serve), email, phone
- Official cancellation page: https://www.sakara.com/frequently-asked-questions
- Pause/freeze: available — Subscribers can pause (skip individual weeks) at any time through their online account by clicking 'Edit Upcoming Weeks'. Changes must be submitted by Wednesday midnight EST to take effect for the following week's delivery.
- Account/data deletion: Sakara Life acknowledges CCPA and state privacy law rights to deletion. Requests can be directed to [email protected]. The privacy policy states data is retained as needed to provide services and for a reasonable period thereafter. https://www.sakara.com/pages/privacy-policy
Evidence
- {'title': 'Sakara Life FAQ | Answers About Meals, Supplements & More (accessed 2026-06-05)', 'url': 'https://www.sakara.com/frequently-asked-questions'}
- {'title': 'Terms & Conditions | Sakara Life (accessed 2026-06-05)', 'url': 'https://www.sakara.com/pages/terms-and-conditions'}
- Last reviewed 2026-06-05 · scope: documented public policy.
Scope & fairness
This is the Documented-Policy tier: it measures how clearly the cancellation policy is published (cited, dated facts), not the behavioural experience of cancelling (Verified-Flow audit pending). Every company is scored on the same five dimensions with the same published weights — scores cannot be bought or removed. It is opinion grounded in disclosed facts, and not legal advice.
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Cite this. Cancel Atlas (2026). “Sakara Life — Cancellation Friction Index (US).” CES-1.1. https://www.cancelatlas.com/c/sakara-life (CC BY-SA 4.0).
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