The crates, filled with hundreds of oranges, are just a small portion of the more than 20 billion pounds of produce that U.S.
Since launching in August 2015, the boxed fruit and vegetable delivery company Imperfect Produce has helped build the market for so-called “ugly” produce. It does that by buying leftovers from farmers ...
Opening up my first Imperfect Produce box. Don’t judge a fruit or vegetable by its cover. That’s one of my takeaways after testing Imperfect Produce, a food delivery service that brings boxes of “ugly ...
The company is diversifying its product offerings and getting an investment from NBA star Kevin Durant. “We grow enough food in this country to feed everyone, there’s no reason anyone should be going ...
Megg Principe first learned of Imperfect Produce, a Silicon Valley startup that aims to tackle food waste by selling boxes of “ugly” produce, via Facebook a few months ago. She noticed friends posting ...
Once upon a time in a college cafeteria, an ambitious student decided to make a difference. Ben Simon, CEO of Imperfect Produce, launching in San Diego on Sept.17, noticed an astonishing amount of ...
Ugly fruits and vegetables almost never make it to the produce stands as they are seen as imperfect despite having no other flaws. They taste and smell the same as “regular” fruit and vegetables, but ...
See why Imperfect Produce is deploying ReposiTrak Inc’s Compliance Management Solution. Imperfect Produce is deploying ReposiTrak Inc’s Compliance Management Solution to eliminate the administrative ...