Monday, August 08, 2011 EAT

Fresh Pick of the Month Club

Fresh Pick of the Month Club

Buying groceries locally means you get the freshest and best tasting food while reducing your impact on the environment. It also means getting fruits and vegetables at the peak of ripeness and packed with more vitamins and minerals which is best for you and your family’s health. Irv and Shelly’s Fresh Picks provides all this with year-round home delivery in the Chicago area of local and organic produce, meat, dairy and eggs.

Go online and order anytime either by choosing the specific items you want, or select the Fresh Picks Box which can be automatically delivered to you weekly or bi-weekly. Eating seasonal produce gives your body the nutrition it needs and puts variety back into your diet. Irv & Shelly’s works with local sustainable farms in the surrounding area and is committed to supporting independent farmers, providing food from humanely raised animals and improving our environment. Visit their website to see what’s in season, sign up for delivery and learn more about why local is best.

Irv & Shelly's Fresh Picks Logo

Irv & Shelly's Fresh Picks Logo

Fruit Box

Fruit Box

Packing Team Assembling Fresh Pick Boxes

Packing Team Assembling Fresh Pick Boxes

Photo credits: Irv & Shelly's Fresh Picks

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