Affiliate Disclosure
At Prepistry, we believe in transparency and trust. That means we want you to know exactly when and how we make money through the content you read.
This page explains how affiliate links work on Prepistry.com, why we use them, and how they help support the blog — without costing you a thing.
What Are Affiliate Links?
Affiliate links are special URLs that track referrals to products or services. When you click on one of these links and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no additional cost to you.
Think of it like a virtual high-five from the brand for sending you their way.
Why We Use Affiliate Links
Running a high-quality blog like Prepistry takes time, tools, hosting, and ongoing content development. Affiliate links are one of the ways we keep the site free to use — while continuing to create:
- Weekly meal plans
- Prep-ahead recipes
- Printable checklists
- Kitchen gear guides
- Time-saving tutorials
Affiliate earnings help us cover costs and reinvest into building better, more helpful content for our readers.
What We Promote (and Don’t)
We only recommend products, tools, or services that:
- We have personally used
- Fit into the Prepistry meal prep lifestyle
- Align with our mission of simple, sustainable, and mindful meal prep
We do not promote products just because they’re popular or profitable. Every item we feature must serve real value to our readers.
Examples may include:
- Meal prep containers, labels, and storage tools
- Kitchen appliances (like air fryers or slow cookers)
- Pantry staples or ingredients used in our recipes
- Printables, planners, or meal systems we truly love
- Books, courses, or apps that support organized meal planning
Partner Programs We Participate In
Prepistry may earn commissions through affiliate programs such as:
- Amazon Associates
- ShareASale
- Impact
- CJ (Commission Junction)
- And direct brand partnerships that disclose commissions
We will always identify affiliate links either within the article or in a brief note at the top or bottom of the post.
Sponsored vs. Affiliate Content
Affiliate content is different from sponsored content. If we’re paid directly by a brand to feature a product or message, we will:
- Clearly label it as “Sponsored” or “In Partnership With”
- Only accept sponsorships from brands we genuinely believe in
- Maintain full editorial control over what we say and recommend
Learn more on our Advertise and Editorial Policy pages.
Your Choice, Always
Clicking on affiliate links is completely optional. You are under no obligation to use them, and your experience with the brand will be exactly the same whether you use our link or not.
But if you do click? Thank you. It helps keep Prepistry running strong.
Questions?
If you have questions about a product we’ve featured or want clarification about an affiliate partnership, feel free to reach out:
📩 [email protected]
Or visit our Contact Us page.
Thank you for trusting Prepistry.
We’re here to help you prep smart — with honest tools, real recipes, and total transparency.