The Purple Carrot: Affordable, Vibrant Vegan Meals With No Food Waste

Joe Loria April 25, 2016
Launched in fall of 2014, The Purple Carrot is a vegan meal
delivery service that is not only perfectly portioned to reduce waste but also
absolutely affordable.
Popular food columnist Mark Bittman was a leading investor
who helped take this brilliant proof of concept to the next level.
With so many other plant-based meal delivery services on the
market, what makes The Purple Carrot so remarkable? It’s simple: all the premeasured,
wholesome ingredients you need for a meal so simple anyone can prepare it. The
majority of the ingredients are organic, and all are non-GMO.
Your Instagram followers are sure to envy exquisite dishes
like crisp potato and poblano tacos with red cabbage slaw. Also, with an ever changing
seasonal menu, you’ll always know the fruits and vegetables are at their peak ripeness.
The Purple Carrot offers two plans: two-person and family.
The two-person plan is $68 and feeds two people three meals a week. That’s
about $11.33 for each meal. The family plan feeds four people two meals a week
for $74 or about $9.25 per meal. With The Purple Carrot, health and sustainability
have never been easier!
Shipping is included in the order price and the company
currently reaches the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and West Coast.
Click here to
learn more about The Purple Carrot.
For more information about adopting a healthy and
compassionate plant-based diet, click here.

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