How to Order Organic Vegetables

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Organic farmers are making their produce available online.

One of the best places to find delicious, organic vegetables is at your local farmer's market. However, not every area has embraced the organic trend, making these fresh, pesticide-free treats hard to find. Fortunately, many organic retailers offer their vegetables for purchase online. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Search for organic vegetable farmers using your favorite Internet search engine. Try to find organic vegetable farmers near your town. These farmers will be the best for you to choose from since your vegetables won't have to travel too far, ensuring freshness. They will also be your best buy economically, since you will save on shipping if you can pick them up.

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      Compare vegetable providers based on price and quality. Familiarize yourself with the prices of vegetable farmers. Consider ordering small sample box to test quality for yourself.

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      Organic vegetables come at a premium price, which means that you can not afford to waste. Be sure that the retailer allows you to order in quantities that you can eat. Some companies may have minimum order limits or offer price breaks for certain quantities. Consider splitting the price and order among friends or freezing some of the vegetables.

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      Place your order. If you are ordering through the website, you will probably need to order using your credit card or Pay Pal account. If the item is going to be shipped, be sure to enter the correct address to prevent any delay in delivery of your vegetables. With vegetables, every day counts, and even a one-to two-day delay of delivery could result in an inferior product.

Tips & Warnings

  • Check to see if the company offers a guarantee on unsatisfactory items.

  • Consider planting your own organic garden to supplement your vegetable needs.

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References

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