The Best Produce Delivery Services For Hassle-Free Grocery Shopping

2022-06-17 02:20:56 By : Mr. David Ding

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What if you could help reduce food waste while eating organic and affordable produce at the same time? Misfits Market makes this a reality by shipping sustainably-sourced produce straight to your door. The produce delivery service finds a new home for high-quality produce that might not be pretty enough to put on grocery store displays, offering a discount on grocery store prices along the way.

Signing up is free, and you can fill your box of produce starting at just $30. Choose from seasonal and non-GMO produce like carrots, green beans, cucumbers and even yummy snacks, then select how often you want your goods delivered, with the ability to cancel at any time.

Harry & David has been selling produce since launching in Southern Oregon in 1934, so they know a thing or two about delicious, fresh food. The company is most notably known for its pears, but it offers so much more.

With its Veggie of the Month club, customers can sign up to receive fresh vegetables shipped to their door for a few months at a time. Three monthly subscription models are available: three months, six months or 12 months. Each month will feature a different vegetable, including seasonal selections like shiitake mushrooms, baby candy cane beets and white asparagus.

Did you know Amazon offers a grocery and produce delivery service? With Amazon Fresh, customers can add any fresh produce and grocery store favorites to their online or mobile Amazon cart. From there, a personal shopper picks out the items and delivers them straight to your door. Prices are kept low, and you can have your items delivered the same day you order—freshness guaranteed. Once your goodies arrive, wash and store them in produce keepers so they stay fresher for longer.

Note: Check to see if Amazon Fresh delivers to your area as some locations aren’t compatible with Amazon Fresh just yet.

Farmer Jones Farm has been growing veggies in northern Ohio for more than 30 years. Now, the farm ships in-season vegetables nationwide. A variety of delivery options are available including boxes that are shipped weekly, bi-weekly or monthly (veggies can even be ordered individually!). Shop for everything from kale and rhubarb to herbs and microgreens with this produce delivery service.

Farmbox Direct provides fresh produce to those who don’t have time to make it to the farmers market. Natural, organic options are expertly sourced to fill a variety of different box sizes, starting at $40 each. At the beginning of each week, customers can see what’s being harvested for their box, and they can substitute items they don’t want. Finalized boxes ship free nationwide later in the week, all arriving in eco-friendly packaging.

Safeway is a staple grocer, but did you know they deliver produce? Skip the store and order online, instead. Add fresh, flavorful produce to your cart with a click of a button. Orders over $30 are delivered free of charge, and you can sign up for Safeway’s annual paid subscription plan, FreshPass, for additional discounts, credits and perks.

A “feel-good, do-good” produce delivery service, Hungry Harvest operates in eight states, bringing affordable fruits, veggies and everyday grocery goods straight to your door. Customers choose the size of box they want and curate the produce that’s filled in their harvest box (they can even add on non-produce items like pasta and kombucha). Not only is Hungry Harvest tailored to its customers, the produce sourced is rescued from going to waste, which allows the delivery service to keep boxes reasonably priced.

New York and New Jersey residents, this one’s for you. With Farm to People, produce is sourced from more than 150 farms within 300 miles of NYC, and nothing is picked until it’s ordered. Add individual produce and grocery items to your cart (think fresh baked bakery goods, fruits, veggies and even meat and fish) or sign up for a subscription for consistent delivery (no sign up or cancel fee included). Your box is delivered straight to your door within a few days of ordering. Simply pick the day that works best for you and voila! Fresh goodies right at your doorstep.

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