Grocery Store Analysis: April 2025

By Michelle Foster

April 25, 2025

To ensure we stay competitive with our pricing and quality, I’ll often do a grocery store comparison of the items in the Original Sized box and what the cost would look like if I bought the same exact items at my local, middle of the ground grocery store.

Keep in mind, most of the produce in the grocery store is coming from Mexico; it’s not guaranteed to be California grown, let alone US grown. It begins by traveling on a truck to a distributor, then sits in a warehouse to be consolidated, and finally makes its way on another truck to deliver to our local grocery stores, which may take up to a week or so. Here is an itemized cost list from last week’s box, if purchased at a local grocery store:

Spinach, 1 bunch: $1.99
Red Leaf Lettuce (org), 2 heads: $5.98
Carrots (org), 1 bunch: $3.29 Orange
Sweet Potatoes, 2 lbs: $3.98
Baby Bella Mushrooms (org), 8oz: $2.99
English Peas, 2 lbs: $7.98
Asparagus, bunch: $4.99
Medley Tomatoes, dry pint: $3.99
Cara Cara Oranges, 3lbs: $4.99
Strawberries, 1lb clamshell: $3.99

For a total of $44.17

Keep in mind, the base price of our Original Box is just $35.

We are able to keep our box price competitive because we are working directly with the growers we source from, rather than going through a distributor or wholesaler. I oversee procurement for the box items, so I’m coordinating multiple trucks to pick up produce across the state throughout the week, ensuring they deliver to our cooler in a timely manner. Also, by growing many items on our own property, I can coordinate with our harvest crews to go in multiple times a week, so that the product coming in is as fresh as possible.

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