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Daily harvest gift cards1/19/2024 We were pleasantly surprised to see actual frozen banana slices, chunks of avocado, pineapple. It’s nice to see that Daily Harvest’s eco-friendly goals extend beyond ingredients to packaging. The delivery boxes, meal packaging and smoothie cups are all compostable and recyclable, and the liner that holds the dry ice is also recyclable. After that, you don’t have to take them out until you’re ready to make them, giving you plenty of flexibility. Even so, the contents are still perishable, so the brand strongly recommends that you transfer your items to the freezer ASAP. The company modifies the dry ice quantities according to your location (whether you live in a warmer or colder climate) to ensure the food stays frozen in transit and for at least 1-2 days after your scheduled delivery day. My Daily Harvest box was sent frozen and packed in dry ice. While it’s not cheap, the prices are comparable to those of competitors like Blue Apron, Home Chef and Freshly. That’ll set you back around $72-$192 a week, depending on the amount of items you get. The medium 12-item box comes with a $10 discount and the large 24-item box comes with a $20 discount. Prices range from $6–$12 per item the smoothies themselves cost $8 each. And if you change your mind, you can skip, pause or cancel your subscription at any time. You can opt for a nine, 12 or 24-item box and choose to have it delivered weekly or monthly, depending on your needs. Though all the prep is done for you, the foods come frozen and not ready-to-eat, so you’ll need a blender for the smoothies and a stove or microwave to heat up the meals.
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