What do customers say about the misfit market?
Some of the produce looked ever so slightly more unique than what I’d find on the shelf at the store, but none of it compromised on quality and taste. As someone who has been actively looking for ways to avoid a weekly trip to the grocery store, Misfits Market is a top pick for me. Although it depends on the item, for my area, I’d say Misfit’s Market prices are on average: slightly more expensive than Aldi/Lidl, around the same price as Trader Joe’s, and significantly cheaper than non-sale prices at Whole Foods/Harris Teeter/Publix.Misfits+/Imperfect+ is our exclusive grocery shopping membership that offers our customers the very best value for their orders. Members pay an annual $69 fee to get access to members-only discounts and enjoy reduced shipping fees.While Misfits claims its prices are up to 30% cheaper than what you’d find in grocery stores, at times I find the produce offered to be a little pricey (mind you it is organic). There are also certain staples Misfits doesn’t offer, like bananas. I normally supplement with trips to my local grocery store.
Is Misfits Market a real thing?
Misfits Market is an online grocery store specializing in “rescued” food items. Rescued food items may have package changes or imperfections, misshaped or unusually sized produce that grocery stores would reject, overstocked items, etc. Misfits Market supports small brands as well, especially upcycled brands. Misfits Market ships “unwanted” produce (the misfits!We offer grocery delivery of everything from ugly produce and organic pantry staples to more sustainable dairy and meats. When you shop with Misfits Market, you’re helping build a better food system and fighting food waste.