I was able to review the $35 bin which is their smallest selection. In my bin was 1 Avocado, 2 Pineapples, 6 oz of Blueberries, 1 pound of Green Beans, 1 pound of Baby Carrots, 1 Sweet Yellow Onion, 1 Tommy Mango, 1 Ruby Red Grapefruit 1 Navel Orange, 2 Pink Lady Apples, 2 Braeburn Apples, 4 Blood Oranges and 6 Bananas.
All of the produce was fresh and ready to eat. It was all delicious too, just ask the Messy Girls! I like how they share recipes also but I like that they share food storage tips even more. When you are choosing your produce for your bin, Green Bean Delivery lets you know where that produce comes from. Green Bean Delivery offers 5 different size bins. So long as you choose $35 or more there is no delivery fee.
Green Bean is offered in 4 states: Indiana (Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Muncie, Anderson); Ohio (Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton); Kentucky (Louisville, Lexington); and Missouri (St. Louis). If you are in those cities you will want to give this service a shot.
I think this is an amazing service, especially for the elderly or evening a young family that doesn't feel like dragging their young children to the grocery or farmer's market every week. We all know that fresh produce doesn't stray fresh for long. I am the kind of person who visits the grocery twice a month instead of every week. I make 2 big trips in order to save my sanity, no one enjoys taking young children to the grocery, at least not 1 infant and 2 young children. Okay, so when I say no one I mean me.
I recommend Green Bean Delivery. If you are at all thinking about it and you are in the above areas I think that you should give it a shot using the coupon code "15COMMml" for $15 off your 1st order. Don't wait because this code is only good for 1 week.
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