How To Save On Produce. Join A Co-op

September 20, 2011 12:24 am

by Jennifer Freeman

If you are fortunate enough to live in Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington or Wyoming I have an amazing deal on produce for you from Bountiful Baskets Co-op.

Get 2 baskets full of fresh fruits and vegetables each week for only $15 or organic produce for $25!  Order on Monday and pick up a mountain of fresh produce on Saturday morning. Here’s How:

Each Monday at noon local time the site will launch with offerings. Select your state and the site location where you want to pick up your produce up from. Add a basket (up to 3) and any extra packs they are offering that week to your shopping cart and check out. Saturday morning pick up your basket at designated time & location.

GO HERE TO GET A LOG IN. I suggest getting your log in and mosey around the site a bit. Then on Monday~~~Get on the site quickly and place your order. It’s live inventory, and some sites sell out fast.  I have been singing the praises of Bountiful Baskets.org for a year now.

Reader Comments Via Email: When I was at Walmart this afternoon I priced all the different fruits and Veggies that were in the baskets today. If I had purchased all this product at Walmart it would have been $43.27 Because I volunteered I was able to select a few extra’s (lettuces and 2 artichokes) which would have been $6.68 more. Total of $49.98. Really amazing! I love it! Thanks for introducing it to me.

If you have experienced Bountiful Baskets, please share with our other readers your thoughts.

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carolyn ruppersberg May 17, 2012 at 6:16 am

The baskets are beautiful and full of delicious produce. A healthy cost effective program. I have to travel 60 miles (while visiting my daughter) to pick mine up and would like to start a pick up area in my town where so many would benefit. If anyone can tell me how to get this started I’d appreciate your help.

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Jennifer Freeman May 17, 2012 at 9:01 am

Wow Carolyn – 60 miles! But the baskets are pretty incredible! To start a site, Bountiful Baskets has the information listed on their site. Start with talking to the head person at the site you pick up at and they will help you too.

Here is the link to the Start A Bountiful Baskets.org Site

Do come back and share about starting a site! I’d love to hear.

Jen

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