Reduce Food Waste and Stock your Fridge with Hungry Harvest

Are you stuck in a weekly dinner plan rut? After months of cooking at home, it’s easy to fall into a routine with what you get at the grocery store to what you make at home. If your dinnertime playlist could use a reboot, try refreshing your meal plan with fresh produce. Hungry Harvest helps spark meal prep creativity with hand selected, hand delivered variety boxes of farm fresh fruits, vegetables, and pantry staples on a weekly or bi-weekly basis. Plus, they provide tips, recipes, and a storage guide to get the most out of your produce.

Did you know that every year, 40% of food goes to waste in the US? With Hungry Harvest, every delivery saves at least 10 pounds of produce from going to waste. Since 2014, they have rescued 25 million pounds of produce and provided over 1.6 million pounds of food to those in need through their own food access initiatives, including: community markets, and pandemic relief programs. In the Detroit Metro Area, Hungry Harvest works with the Disability Network, YMCA Detroit, and Make Food Not Waste

What does a Harvest Box look like? Each week, Harvests are carefully curated with a new selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. This produce is all quality tested, but may not be what you’re used to seeing in the supermarket. That just means that it may be on the big side( or the small side) with a few beauty marks, but still delicious! Boxes are available in a variety of sizes and options – including organic. Subscriber can customize their order for free and add on kitchen staples, like olive oil, kombucha, and herbs. 

Reduce food waste and place your first order today! Boxes for two people start at just $15. Harvests are delivered contact-free to your door using a team of local drivers. Give Hungry Harvest a try and get 50% off your first Harvest when you sign up with promo code MI50. 

Order your first box at https://hungryharvest.net/ 

Emma Beauchamp is the Communications Manager for Taste the Local Difference. Contact her at [email protected]