Fresh Produce at Your Doorstep: What Consumers Should Expect
Fresh Produce at Your Doorstep: What Consumers Should Expect So the first time I let a stranger pick my produce for me, I was weirdly nervous about it. Picking your own tomatoes felt like one of those things you just had to do yourself, squeeze them, check for bruises, the whole ritual. But after a few orders I stopped worrying so much. There’s stuff worth knowing before you get into it though, things nobody really tells you upfront. You Won’t Love Every Single Item, And That’s Just How It Goes I’ll say it straight: someone else is choosing your avocados now. Your cilantro, your apples, all of it. Most orders are fine. Some are genuinely great, better than what I’d have grabbed myself honestly. And then once in a while you get a tomato that’s mushier than you’d like. It happens. What actually matters is whether the service makes that easy to fix. A quick refund or credit for something that shows up wilted turns a minor letdown into a non-issue. If a company makes you jump through hoops...