Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
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Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
In my perusing I have come upon a site named "The Misfits Market" and what they do is rescue organic produce and send it to you once a month, with a fee of course. It looks quite interesting to me, but I don't like the idea of them capturing my card and I'm wondering if any of y'all have tried them or had any experience with them. Thanks.
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Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
I have friends using Misfits and loving it. I use a local version — Hungry Harvest. The produce that gets delivered is great, and you have the chance to finalize your choices before they deliver. I think Misfits operates the same way.
So long as they're using a secure website (https + a lock emblem next to the URL in the address bar — this site is not secure), you're as safe as you can be using your credit card.
So long as they're using a secure website (https + a lock emblem next to the URL in the address bar — this site is not secure), you're as safe as you can be using your credit card.
Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
We tried it for a short time. Weird veggies sent and piecemeal. We stopped pretty quickly
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I want to like it better. The advantages are that I have access to produce not normally carried in my local markets. However, they can't seem to ship on time EVER, even when I switched to mid-week deliveries to try to mitigate the risk of boxes being held over the weekend. The packing jobs are also pretty awful, such that I'm guaranteed that something is mashed, mangled, or destroyed. Recently we've also had problems that the produce is not a usable quantity. Like, one beet. Or one bok choy.
It's a great idea with some pretty poor execution currently. Maybe they're growing too fast or not providing sufficient training for their pickers and packers.
It's a great idea with some pretty poor execution currently. Maybe they're growing too fast or not providing sufficient training for their pickers and packers.
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Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
Beorn wrote:They can't seem to ship on time EVER, even when I switched to mid-week deliveries to try to mitigate the risk of boxes being held over the weekend.
That is not good.
I use Imperfect Foods too bi-weekly because they have a bit more non-produce selection than Hungry Harvest (yay, keeps me out of the grocery store!), and their packing isn't great. I've learned to just not pick apples or avocados if I'm getting anything in a jar. Those weeks are heavy on greens.
Only once since March has it been delayed. It was hot ... I opened the box outside so I could toss the really bad produce right on the compost pile. Surprisingly, more was salvageable — and still chilled — than I expected.
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Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
look for local options.
keep in mind that your driving / flying veg is likely taking its second ride and consuming fossil fuels . plus packaging ( chill packs?) seems to contradict the virtue of organic.
In my area there are local options where you can go pick up in person. Others are small farms where you subscribe to produce boxes,
I was gifted a single order from one of those home chef services by my work department. the amount of packaging ( foam) and chill packs as well as everything individually plastic wrap just totally repulsed me
keep in mind that your driving / flying veg is likely taking its second ride and consuming fossil fuels . plus packaging ( chill packs?) seems to contradict the virtue of organic.
In my area there are local options where you can go pick up in person. Others are small farms where you subscribe to produce boxes,
I was gifted a single order from one of those home chef services by my work department. the amount of packaging ( foam) and chill packs as well as everything individually plastic wrap just totally repulsed me
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Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
We have subscribed to Misfits for over a year. I think we had only one shipping mishap with smashed produce, and it was quickly rectified and my account was given a credit. It is excellent value for the quality of produce. I do avoid selecting produce that cannot handle a bit of rough handling.
I live in rural E TN and find it a welcome addition for quality organic produce that we cannot grow ourselves. The fruit selection is especially welcome. If I lived in an area with access to quality local organic farm subscription services, I would do that instead as Archeyarcher suggests. But that is not my reality. It would be a 100 mile round trip to a grocery store for me that would carry comparable organic produce.
I live in rural E TN and find it a welcome addition for quality organic produce that we cannot grow ourselves. The fruit selection is especially welcome. If I lived in an area with access to quality local organic farm subscription services, I would do that instead as Archeyarcher suggests. But that is not my reality. It would be a 100 mile round trip to a grocery store for me that would carry comparable organic produce.
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Re: Anyone with experience of "Misfits Market"?
My vegetarian daughter has used it for quite some time, and she loves it!
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