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Before baby I actually enjoyed going to the grocery store. I’d bring my list and browse the aisles, you know, adding unnecessary things to my cart. But the one area of the grocery store I absolutely hated going through was the produce section. Not because I don’t like fruits and vegetables. I mean, c’mon, who do you think I am? I just hated looking at the insanely ridiculous prices.
Enter Imperfect Produce. This is the best discovery I’ve made since having a baby. Good looking fruits and veggies has never been a preference for me. Just give me the goods. Imperfect Produce takes the produce that grocery stores won’t purchase because it’s not pretty enough, and sells it at significantly lower prices. Here’s how it works:
- You pick what size box you want based on your family size. They let you know how many a box can feed when you go through the process.
- You can choose between regular produce, organic produce or a mix of both. I chose to do a mix of both in order to have the most options.
- You can choose delivery frequency. I get mine every other week, but you have the options for weekly deliveries.
- You can customize your box. Every week is different so while some are staples, you may see some new items. You’ll get an email notifying when it’s time to customize your box.
- They always deliver when it’s cool out, so for me, it’s between 6 p.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday.
Even though they’re imperfect to put out at grocery stores, the produce is still fresh and tastes great. I was skeptical to sign up at first, but have yet to be disappointed (I mean, who doesn’t love purple cauliflower, right?!).
Currently, Imperfect Produce delivers to the entire Bay Area here in California, as well as Los Angeles, Orange County, Portland, Seattle and Chicago.
If you’re interested in trying Imperfect Produce, you can get a $10 credit when you sign up via this link.
Happy shopping!