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How to Make Eating Healthy Your Easiest New Year's Resolution of 2020 Thrive Market is making healthy, high-quality food more accessible and affordable.

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Brooke Lark

Every year as the calendar turns, we make bold resolutions to change in the upcoming year. From going to the gym more to finally getting through your book list, resolutions come in many forms. However, one of the most popular is resolving to simply eat better.

Sounds daunting, right? It doesn't have to be.

Thrive Market is changing the way we access clean, healthy, delicious food. They curate the highest quality organic, non-GMO food, beauty, and cleaning products and offer them to you at 25 percent to 50 percent off retail price. You can shop by category, by diet (gluten-free, paleo, vegan, etc.), or by current deals so you don't have to struggle to meet your dietary goals or restrictions. You can even customize your shopping experience by taking a short quiz during registration, telling their algorithm what you like so they can make recommendations for you.

The secret is everything is done online. By eliminating storefronts and related overhead costs, Thrive Market can offer incredible savings on familiar products and deliver them right to your door. Eighty-five percent of orders ship in two days or less and orders over $49 always ship free.

An annual membership to Thrive Market is $59.95 but if you don't save at least $60 through the year, they'll give you the difference in credit after you renew at the end of the year. Right now, you can start a 30-day free trial with Thrive Market and save an additional 25 percent off your first purchase. Eating healthy in 2020 doesn't have to be hard.

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