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Hungry harvest box
Hungry harvest box










hungry harvest box

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hungry harvest box

Evan Lutz from Baltimore got a deal to help launch a delivery service of so-called ugly produce.

hungry harvest box

Lets fight food waste and hunger together As seen on Shark Tank - Hungry Harvest recovers. You may have seen this idea on ABC's "Shark Tank" last year. For every box we deliver, we distribute produce to people in need. That's the idea behind a produce delivery service growing in Philadelphia. For produce lovers that live and breathe fruits and veggies If you LOVE fruits and vegetables, our Super Organic is for YOU Fresh off the pick with sustainable farm practices, the Super Organic is perfect for a household of 3-5 who love to snack and cook with fruits and veggies every day. PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) - You've probably the expression "Don't judge a book by it's cover," but how about "Don't judge a fruit or vegetable by it's shape, or misshape?" Produce delivery service fights food waste and hunger: Ali Gorman reports during Action News at 5 p.m.












Hungry harvest box