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Daily Harvest x The Zoe Report Limited Edition Box Available Now!
We asked the fashion powerhouses at The Zoe Report to put their favorite energizing, beautifying snacks and plant-based comfort foods into one Daily Harvest box — so you can put healthy eating on autopilot and send your hustle into overdrive this year.
Daily Harvest is a subscription service that delivers ready-to-blend smoothies, soups, oats, and sundaes right to your door. You can choose from different flavors or choose a preselected flavor boxes: Bestsellers, Fresh & Fruity, Greens Incognito, Greens Obsessed, and Rich & Filling. If you need help picking what smoothies you'll like best, they have a Flavor Quiz to help sort through all the options.
Check out our Daily Harvest reviews to see what you can expect from this subscription!
Starting at $71.10
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Daily Harvest is a healthy prepared food subscription service that delivers you pre-portioned, superfood smoothies, soups, snacks and beyond. All of their food is plant-based, and you get to pick exactly which items show up in each box. It all comes prepared so you can eat quickly with minimal co... read more.
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Daily harvest was one of the worst & costliest mistakes I made last year.
It’s horrible. Once you buy your supply you’re stuck with it.
I’ve discovered chocolate & kale do not mix. I’m trying to force myself to finish them off, but it’s a struggle.
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Anna
I’ve looked into TDH before and it’s just so expensive for what you get. Especially when it doesn’t even cover all your meals for the week & you’d still have to do additional grocery shopping on top of that. If they offered different options like maybe breakfast only for a less expensive weekly price it would be something I’d be interested in trying.
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Hilary
If anyone wants to try a $24 box of 6 Daily Harvest items send me an email at hilarys54 at aol.
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VA
Looks good, but I’m pretty burnt out from the Zoe Report right now, after the box debacle.
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Meghan
Great! now we are getting curated food.
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AmyM
I’m sorry. But this looks gimmicky AF. And It works out to more than $7 per cup for something that’s going to leave you hungry in an hour or two? No.
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GinaG
Everything looks fresh, healthy and delicious to me! I would definitely try it if there was a good coupon for the first week. All the other meal boxes offer a generous coupon to get you to try it….
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Ragan
“Ice cream” with cauliflower in it and no actual dairy? No thanks.
Also, “detox” is not a scientific term or concept. Sigh.
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Lauren
BoS failed to get needed funding so now they’re launching an absurdly overpriced niche box … didn’t LLB do basically the same thing with that blanket subscription right before they folded and absconded with everyone’s money?
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Anna
The Daily Harvest is actually its own subscription service, totally and completely separate from Rachel Zoe. This seems like a collab box, like the PS Neiman Marcus box or something.
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Julie
Looks cute but I feel like i’d end up hungry and it’s way out of my budget =/
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KT
Also a serving size is half the container. Not their fault, but most people eat the whole container and that’s a sugar/calorie bomb.
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