How to Cancel EveryPlate in 2026
To cancel EveryPlate, log in at everyplate.com, click the account icon in the top right, open Settings, go to Plan Settings, scroll to the Status section, and click Deactivate my plan. EveryPlate charges your card directly, not through the App Store or Google Play, so you cancel inside your own account. You have to cancel at least 5 days before your next delivery, before the cutoff shown in your account, or that box ships and you pay for it.
Short answer: Cancel in your EveryPlate account under Settings, then Plan Settings, then Deactivate my plan. Beat the cutoff, which is at least five days before your next box, at the exact time your account shows, or the next box is locked in and charged. Checking your iPhone or Google Play settings will not show EveryPlate, because EveryPlate bills you directly.
Last updated: June 2026.
Where is the EveryPlate cancel button hiding?
Here is the part EveryPlate does not put in front of you. There is no cancel link on the main page. You have to open Settings, then Plan Settings, then scroll all the way down to a section called Status. The option is worded as Deactivate my plan (some accounts show Deactivate Account), not "cancel," which is easy to miss. You will scroll past your plan, your delivery schedule, and a skip-a-week option before you reach it.
The second buried detail is the deadline. Deactivating does not stop a box that has already passed its cutoff. If your next box is inside the window, it ships and you are charged, deactivation or not. So the timing matters more than the button.
One more trap: EveryPlate makes you pick a reason from a dropdown and type something in the feedback box before the final Deactivate button will even click. If nothing you type registers, the button stays gray and people assume they canceled when they did not.
How do I cancel EveryPlate on the website?
Use a phone browser, tablet, or computer. EveryPlate does not let you cancel inside its mobile app, so if you are on your phone, open a web browser and go to the site. This takes a few minutes, mostly because of the retention screens.
- Go to everyplate.com and Log In with your email and password.
- Click the account icon in the top right corner, then select Settings.
- Open Plan Settings on the left. This is where your subscription, delivery schedule, and plan preferences live.
- Scroll to the bottom, to the Status section, and click Deactivate my plan (or Deactivate Account).
- Work through the retention screens. EveryPlate will offer a discount, pitch skipping a week, or point you to customer service instead. If you still want out, choose the option to continue, usually a Cancel Anyway style link that is not highlighted.
- Pick a reason from the dropdown, then type something real in the feedback box. The final Deactivate button stays disabled until you do.
- Confirm on the last screen, then watch for a confirmation page and a confirmation email. Save that email. No email usually means you are not actually canceled.
If the web flow is fighting you, EveryPlate also lists a phone number and a live chat option in the Help or Contact section of your account. You can type "Cancel my account" in chat to reach an agent. Labels, contact details, and steps change, so confirm the current wording and the current contact options in your own account.
What is the EveryPlate cancellation deadline?
EveryPlate runs on a weekly cutoff. You generally need to deactivate at least 5 days before your next scheduled delivery, before the cutoff time your account shows. Cancel before that and you avoid the next charge. Cancel after it and the next box is already processed, so it ships and you pay for it. Any changes made after the cutoff only take effect the following week.
The catch is that the exact cutoff date and time move with each delivery, and can vary by account, so do not trust your memory. Open your account and look at the exact date and cutoff shown for your next box, then cancel before it. When in doubt, cancel a day early rather than a day late.
Is EveryPlate billed through the App Store or Google Play?
No, and this trips people up. EveryPlate charges your card directly through its own website. It is not an Apple App Store or Google Play subscription. If you open your iPhone Settings, tap your name, then Subscriptions, EveryPlate will not appear. Same on Google Play Subscriptions. There is nothing to cancel there, and hunting in those menus just wastes time.
That means the only place to stop the billing is inside your EveryPlate account, on a web browser. If you signed up through a special partner, gift, or bundle deal, check who actually charges your card on your statement and confirm the cancel path with that provider. For most people, though, it is straight card billing through EveryPlate.
Do I keep my box or get a refund when I cancel?
You keep any box that is already locked in. If your next delivery has passed its cutoff when you cancel, that box still ships and you still pay for it. Boxes after that stop. EveryPlate generally does not refund a box that has already been processed, so timing is everything.
If you were charged for a box after you thought you canceled, or you got billed for a renewal you never agreed to, that is a different fight. See our guide on what to do when a company will not refund you, and if the charge is flat-out wrong, how to dispute a credit card charge with your bank. EveryPlate will also credit missing or damaged items, which is separate from a cancellation refund.
Should I pause or skip weeks instead of cancel?
Skipping weeks is fine if you actually want EveryPlate back later. It skips upcoming boxes without closing your account, and you can reactivate anytime. The risk is the same cutoff rule: a skip only applies to weeks that have not passed their cutoff yet, and it is easy to forget and get surprised when boxes restart. If you are done, deactivate and get the confirmation email so there is a record. If you just need a break, skip and set your own reminder before the next box.
How can Karen cancel EveryPlate for me?
If you would rather not log in, scroll past a buried Status section, click through a discount pitch and a mandatory survey, and then race a cutoff clock, hand it to Karen. Karen is built to work cancellations, fight surprise charges, and keep pushing on your behalf. Tell Karen which account and what you want stopped, and she works the cancellation and goes after any disputed charge for you. Karen cannot guarantee a result, but she does the chasing so you do not have to.
| Method | Effort for you | Best when | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cancel yourself on everyplate.com | A few minutes, plus retention screens | You can beat your weekly cutoff | Future boxes stop; any box past cutoff still ships |
| Skip weeks instead | A few minutes, and a reminder to yourself | You want EveryPlate back later | Upcoming boxes skip until you reactivate |
| Put Karen on it | Almost none, you hand over the problem | You want it handled, or a charge disputed | Karen files and escalates on your behalf. Outcome is not guaranteed. |
For more cancellation walkthroughs, see the cancellation hub, or related guides like canceling HelloFresh, canceling Blue Apron, and canceling a free trial.
Common questions
Where exactly is the EveryPlate cancel button? Log in at everyplate.com, click the account icon in the top right, open Settings, then Plan Settings, and scroll to the Status section at the bottom. The option is worded Deactivate my plan (sometimes Deactivate Account), not "cancel."
What is the deadline to cancel EveryPlate before the next charge? Generally at least 5 days before your next scheduled delivery, before the cutoff time shown in your account. Cancel before that cutoff to avoid the charge. After the cutoff, the box is processed, ships, and is charged, and your cancellation only takes effect the following week. Confirm your exact next cutoff in your account.
Can I cancel EveryPlate through the App Store or Google Play? No. EveryPlate bills your card directly, not through Apple or Google. It will not show up in your iPhone Subscriptions or Google Play Subscriptions. Cancel inside your EveryPlate account on a web browser.
Can I cancel EveryPlate in the mobile app? Not directly. EveryPlate does not offer cancellation inside its app, so open a web browser on your phone and cancel at everyplate.com, or use the phone and chat contact options listed in your account's Help section.
Will I get a refund for my last EveryPlate box? Usually not for a box that has already been processed or shipped. Cancellation stops future boxes but does not refund one already inside the cutoff window. If you were charged after canceling, dispute it with your card issuer.
Stop scrolling past a buried Status section and racing the cutoff clock. Karen works to cancel the subscription, goes after any surprise charge, and chases the confirmation so you do not have to. Put Karen on it.