The Sampler - Harvie Staples Box

The Sampler - Harvie Staples Box

$89.99
Sale price  $89.99 Regular price  $110.00
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The Sampler - Harvie Staples Box

The Sampler - Harvie Staples Box

$89.99
Sale price  $89.99 Regular price  $110.00

## Your First Harvie Box, Done Right.

Trying Harvie for the first time?

This box makes it simple.

We pack it with the kind of staples that actually help you eat well all week — plus a free gift from a local producer.

No guesswork.
No meal planning marathon.
Just good food from people nearby.

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## What’s Inside

Every Sampler is built around what’s coming in fresh.

Expect about **$110 worth of essentials**, curated from our network of independent farms and makers.

*Examples, not promises:*

- Whole glass bottle milk
- A loaf of local bread
- Soup from the Harvie Kitchen
- Pasta and pasta sauce
- One dozen pasture-raised eggs
- Cheese from the independent cheese economy
- Butter
- A fresh produce mix — fruit, greens, broccoli, and more
- A free surprise gift

Each box shifts with the season.

But it always sets you up.

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## Why Start Here?

Because Harvie works best when it feels easy.

We source from small farms.
We shorten the supply chain.
We build your week around what’s fresh — not what’s sitting in a warehouse.

If you’ve been meaning to eat better and support local producers, this is the easiest way to begin.

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## The Details

- Roughly **$110 in value**
- Discounted starter price
- Includes a free local gift
- Built fresh for your delivery week
- No membership required

Just a better way to fill your fridge.

Producer notes:
Harvie exists to grow the independent food economy.

We help you eat well while supporting small farms and makers in your region.

Every box is built around what’s coming in fresh that week — not what’s sitting in a warehouse.

We work directly with independent producers.

We pay them fairly.

We shorten the supply chain.

And we give you real food that tastes like it should.

When you shop with Harvie, your dollars stay closer to home.

They support pasture-raised eggs instead of factory farms.

Glass bottle milk instead of anonymous cartons.

Bread from real bakeries.

Cheese made by people you could actually meet.

This isn’t grocery delivery.

It’s a better way to build your week around local food.

Keep your food dollars local.

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