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Daily Harvest Makes Clean Eating More Convenient Than Ever Enjoy delicious, organic, healthy meals that are ready in just minutes.

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Daily Harvest

Ferriss Bueller tried to remind us that if we don't stop and look around once in a while, we might miss life. Ferriss Bueller, however, was a teenager playing hooky, not an adult professional in 2019. Of course, the sentiment is still there, but when you love your job or building your small business, it can be difficult to take time to even eat right let alone step away for a day of fun and relaxation. While nobody can force you to take time off, Daily Harvest is on a mission to help you eat right when you don't have time to slow down.

Standing in for the fast foods lacking in nutrition, Daily Harvest's mission is to deliver good food that fits into modern life. With Daily Harvest, you get pre-portioned food built on organic fruits and vegetables, picked at their nutritional peak and frozen within hours to lock in peak-season freshness. Choose from smoothies, oat bowls, harvest bowls, soups, and much more. Each recipe is chef-crafted and ready in just minutes so you can eat delicious, healthy food without throwing a wrench in your schedule. They're solving the modern eating dilemma by matching convenience with nutritiousness.

If you order today, you can get $25 off your first Daily Harvest box with coupon code FOOD25. There's no commitment necessary, and you can pause or cancel at any time.

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