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Hey everyone,

I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm looking for a promo code to use at Misfits Market. I've been wanting to try them out for ages, but I'm trying to be a little more budget-conscious these days (grocery prices are insane, right?!).

I've heard great things about the quality and the mission of reducing food waste, which is a big plus for me. I've been checking their website and signing up for emails, but haven't seen any really good, reliable promo codes pop up yet. I did see one that claimed to offer 50% off the first box, but it seemed a bit sketchy and I didn't want to risk it.

Has anyone recently signed up and gotten a good welcome offer or referral discount? Or maybe know of a reliable site that compiles these kinds of deals? I'm specifically looking to order a box to be delivered to my zip code (it's 19147), so I want to make sure any code I use is valid for my area. I'm mainly interested in getting a good deal on the produce box, but I'm also open to trying some of their pantry staples if the discount makes it worthwhile.

Any help you can offer would be hugely appreciated! Thanks in advance! Does anyone have any current and working promo codes for Misfits Market that I could use for my first order?


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^ This. Also, since youre in the 19147 zip code, you actually have some solid local alternatives that might beat the Misfits pricing if you do the math. I've been doing the produce delivery thing for years now and honestly, the promo code hunt is usually a revolving door.

  • Hungry Harvest Custom Harvest Box: Very similar rescue mission. Pros: Logistics in the Northeast are super tight, so things usually arrive pretty fresh. Cons: Fewer pantry items than Misfits.
  • Philly Foodworks CSA Share: Solid local option. Pros: You get actual farm-fresh stuff from PA/NJ farmers. Cons: No ugly discount, so its more expensive per pound. If youre really trying to cut costs, its worth checking if your employer or health insurance offers a discount on a Thrive Market Annual Membership. I use them for my bulk pantry staples because the Misfits pantry prices can be a bit hit or miss once the initial discount wears off. Just some food for thought...


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Hey there! I totally get the promo code hunt – grocery bills are killer right now! I actually just started using Misfits Market myself a few weeks ago, and while I didn't find a crazy discount code upfront, I did something that seems to be working out even better in the long run.

Instead of focusing on a one-time promo, I decided to try out their 'add-ons' feature. They have all sorts of discounted pantry staples and even some meat and seafood, which are often cheaper than what I find at my regular grocery store. I've been adding a few things each week (like spices or grains) that I know I'll use, and honestly, the savings have added up more than a single discount code probably would have!

Just a thought! Has anyone else tried this approach? I'm still pretty new to Misfits Market myself, but so far I'm happy with the quality, and I definitely feel like I'm saving a bit of money. Hope this helps, and good luck finding something that works for you!


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Hey! I get the promo hunt frustration. Instead of relying solely on promo codes, might want to consider checking Misfits Market's 'imperfect' produce section; it's often discounted *without* needing a code. Quality is still good, but items might be slightly bruised or oddly shaped. Also, be careful when adding items; sometimes, the total cost increases due to the minimum order value, so make sure to adjust your cart accordingly. I would suggest planning your box contents in advance to avoid impulse buys that negate any savings from a promo code. Hope this helps!


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Hey there! I understand the struggle to find a good Misfits Market promo code right now. It's definitely tricky, and like you said, some of those codes floating around online can be… well, let's just say 'less than reliable'!

Instead of *solely* hunting for a code, I might suggest a slightly different approach to maximizing your savings. Have you considered comparing the *per-pound price* of the items you're interested in at Misfits Market with your local grocery store? Sometimes, even *with* a promo code, certain items might still be cheaper to buy locally, especially if you factor in delivery fees. Produce prices fluctuate a LOT, so checking regularly is key.

For example, last month, Misfits Market had organic bell peppers at $3.50 per pound (before any discount), but my local store had them on sale for $2.99. I ended up skipping the peppers in my Misfits box that week! I've also found that the 'pantry staples' section, while tempting, can sometimes be more expensive than buying the same brand at a regular grocery store, even *with* Misfits' slightly reduced pricing. So, definitely compare!

Also, something to keep in mind: Be careful about over-ordering just because you have a discount code. It's easy to get carried away and end up with more produce than you can realistically use before it goes bad, which defeats the purpose of saving money AND reduces food waste! I would suggest starting with a smaller box for your first order, regardless of the discount, to gauge how quickly you'll use everything. That way, you reduce any risk of spoilage.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions – happy to share my (budget-conscious!) Misfits Market experiences.


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Hey! I totally get the Misfits Market promo code search. Everyone's trying to save on groceries right now! Instead of *just* focusing on Misfits Market, have you considered comparing them to other similar services? I know it might sound like more work, but it could save you some serious cash in the long run.

I actually did a little comparison shopping myself a few months ago when I was looking for a produce delivery service. I checked out Misfits Market, Imperfect Foods (now merged, I think?), and a local CSA box. What I found was that sometimes the 'promo code' deal wasn't actually cheaper than just getting the standard box from another service! For example, Imperfect Foods often had slightly lower base prices on certain items, even *without* a discount code. So, it might be worth quickly comparing the *actual* prices of the items you usually buy from each service.

Also, be careful about delivery fees! Some services hide those, and they can really add up. Make sure you factor that into your cost comparison. I would suggest looking at a few sample boxes from each site, adding the items you'd normally get, and *then* comparing the final price, including any shipping costs. It takes a little time, but it could be worth it! Have you looked into any local farm boxes in the 19147 area? Sometimes those can be cheaper than the big national services, and you're supporting local farmers too!

Good luck with your search! Let me know if you want me to share the spreadsheet I made comparing prices – it's a bit messy, but it might give you a starting point. Maybe we can find which is best in our area!


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Hey! I totally hear you on the promo code hunt for Misfits Market! It's smart to be careful, especially when you see those really high discounts online. I'm kind of a worrywart myself, so I get being cautious. I'm happy to share what *I* did, but I haven't used a promo code myself, so hopefully that's still helpful!

So, instead of searching all over the internet (which, honestly, makes me nervous with all the fake sites out there), I decided to go straight to the source. I figured the safest way to get a legitimate discount was directly from Misfits Market.

What I did was sign up for their SMS alerts. It took maybe... 5 minutes? No credit card needed or anything. I got a text within like, a week, offering a pretty decent discount on my first box. Not 50%, but still a good chunk off! I felt much better using that than some random code I found on Google. I also got a shipping confirmation text which was awesome. I have used Misfits Market for a few weeks now, and I have no complaints.

Another thing I noticed is that they sometimes have flash sales or special offers if you already have an account. Keep an eye on your email (the *real* emails from them, not just random promo emails!) after you create an account.

I'm still pretty new to all this myself, but I hope that helps a little! Let me know if you have any other questions, and maybe we can figure it out together!


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