Daily Harvest

3.3 135 Reviews

Daily Harvest makes food from organic fruits and vegetables delivered to your door and ready to enjoy within minutes.

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Daily Harvest earns mixed reviews: it excels at convenient, plant-forward smoothies that many find tasty and inspiring for healthier habits, but its savory bowls and some scoops/ice creams often disappoint with bland, gritty, or chalky textures. Reviews also flag small portions and inconsistency across flavors, while praising easy prep, variety, clear ingredients, and manageable subscriptions; several cite a serious past recall and packaging waste as concerns.

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  • Appreciate this service as a way to kick start my smoothie making and inspire me to make different smoothies on my own. It was especially good as a way to help me eat healthy while I was in grad school. Bonus for the fact that you can now charge it to your FSA/HSA! I had a tough time understanding how to purchase officially through FSA and their customer service was significantly better than expected.

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  • Great flavors (especially a fan of the soups and harvest bowls). Daily Harvest definitely saved me from some serious cooking fatigue during the pandemic. The smoothies were my least favorite - expensive and very few benefit vs a DIY smoothie. I stopped subscribing because of the wasteful packaging and price point.

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    The main reason I'm not subscribing to DH is the high price point. While it's healthy and really good quality, it just feels expensive for frozen food, and the packaging feels wasteful.

  • I tried two of the Daily Harvest products: the Strawberry + Peach Smoothie, and the Artichoke + Spinach Flatbread. The smoothie—which involved adding "your preferred liquid" (I used fat-free milk) to the ingredients of the cup and blending—tasted just fine, but seemed like a fair amount of work for the $9 I paid for the product. It didn't add any significant convenience or ease, esp. if you are already used to making smoothies each morning. The flatbread, which was nearly $10 at the grocery store, was also tasty, though needed a bit of cheese added to give it a flavor boost. I might buy the flatbread again, but the smoothie just isn't worth the cost or the effort.

  • Love the variety, flavors, and form factor of Daily Harvest. Everything from the smoothies to the soups, to the breakfast bowls, are tasty and give you options when you're trying to eat healthy! In addition, I like that the DH team has put some thought into the sustainability of its packaging ✌🏼🌍

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    In general, pre-packaged food is wasteful. This isn't solely a DH problem but I would love the option to pick-up my subscription in the local grocer without all the delivery packaging enclosing it.

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What is Daily Harvest?

Daily Harvest makes food from organic fruits and vegetables delivered to your door and ready to enjoy within minutes.

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At Daily Harvest, we take care of food so food can take care of you. By making it convenient to enjoy more sustainably grown, organic fruits and vegetables every day, the company is on a mission to improve human and planetary health. Launched in 2015 by Founder Rachel Drori, Daily Harvest's food is quick to prep, delicious to eat and available for home delivery or in your grocer's freezer aisle. The company works with farmers to support regenerative and organic farming practices that enhance ecosystem biodiversity, produce nourishing food and help mitigate the effects of climate change.