Or at least a nearby place to pick it up. Good Eggs delivers high-quality and mostly local produce and pre-prepared products. Sort of like what you might get at your local farmer's market or health food store. Prices are not bad (not cheap but roughly in line with higher-end health food stores) but there is a minimum order of $30 and you have to order 2 days in advance. But overall a great model and service!
Been having groceries delivered from Good Eggs in San Francisco for over a year and until recently was very satisfied with quality of their produce. Beginning in late April and continuing thus far into May (24th) the quality of produce has dropped dramatically. Not across the board, but unacceptable. Other GE customers have recently told me they're having the same experience. Just as selections at places like Rainbow and Whole Foods is reflecting the arrival of late spring and early summer crops, Good Eggs' consistency has disappeared. Any ideas as to what's going on? It's not "global supply chain logistics "…
It's like a CSA box but you get to put whatever you want into it. They have a great selection of fruits, vegggies, meats and other foods from local farms. Delivery is free if you order more than a certain amount. It's sort of like your own Whole Foods or farmers' market that comes right to your door. Prices are not cheap but not really much more than Whole Foods (probably a bit more than a typical farmers' market).
We love these eggs but we were really impressed with the Bible inscription inside the egg carton: This is the day which the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it. I am glad that this company has Christian values. GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Surprisingly good for dairy products that you can't get in stores and also frozen meats which are also quite good.
Really great service for getting high quality organic foods from local farmers.