This service is exceptional! I've been ordering for several weeks now, and have to do much less driving to shop. Plus, the customizable fruit and veggie bins are always filled with local deliciousness—and there are lots of other tasty/healthy things you can add to your order if you need. The prices are fair and reasonable, and you receive superb quality.
For the ecologically conscientious, Mother Earth reuses their bins, which work well keeping your food items cool until you arrive home. The website is user friendly, though like all e-commerce sites it can be a bit glitchy on occasion, though it's never failed me outright. Just stay patient, and if you encounter an issue, you can always email.
The staff are friendly and do a fantastic job. I highly recommend Mother Earth Produce and it feels good to support...
Read moreI love the fact that I can get a variety of locally sourced and fresh fruits/vegs /dairy/pantry items dropped off at my door once a week. It is very easy to order from a variety of items or keep it simple and just get the veggie /fruit bin delivered weekly. Their service also makes a great gift for new parents or others that are just too busy to shop or cook because not only can you get fresh food, you can also get locally sourced prepared foods from places like The Rhu bakery or Blue Dream Curry House. They have made my life simpler! And, I don't plant a big vegetable garden anymore; this is so much easier and...
Read moreMake sure to pay close attention to the amounts of food they send, as you are paying about twice as much as at Whole Foods. This is just a company taking advantage of people not wanting to go to the grocery store. Also, all of the other products that they peddle are overpriced. The produce i got looked like grocery store seconds and was about half as much as you would get if you go to the store. All their non local produce and some of their local produce was packed in plastic as well, which is a turnoff and not what i expected for "farm fresh" food. I would not recommend, unless you like second rate produce for...
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