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This new delivery service works with local farms to stop food waste

Written by
Janel Allen
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Hungry Harvest sprouted in Miami last month and has proven to be a national company with a local heart. The food delivery service works to save local produce that would normally be discarded (due to aesthetic imperfections or surplus) and deliver it to your doorstep.

Their subscription service is one of the best and most underrated in South Florida’s rapidly growing food delivery economy. Hungry Harvest works with Florida farms like J&C Tropicals, Pero Family Farms, J&J Family of Farms and Seasons Farm Fresh to collect and distribute produce that’s thoughtlessly headed for the trash, resulting in less food waste and great deals on fresh, local products. Deliveries change based on availability and season. Hungry Harvest sends out a weekly email blast to its customers letting them know what to expect in the next delivery. And each delivery is matched with donations of fruits and vegetables to community partners in an effort to facilitate access to those in need.

It sure seems like a win for customers and South Florida’s plethora of farms—both massive and independently owned. You can schedule to have your fresh box of produce delivered weekly or every other week. And remember to use the code "SUPPORTLOCAL" at checkout on hungryharvest.net for $10 of marketplace credit. 

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