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Misfits Market Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals 2025?

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Hey everyone!

So, I'm already thinking ahead to Thanksgiving and the holidays... specifically, Misfits Market! I was wondering if anyone has any intel or predictions about what kind of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals Misfits Market might offer in 2025?

Last year, I completely missed out because I didn't realize they even *did* a Black Friday thing. I'm hoping to snag some organic produce and maybe even a discounted subscription if they offer it. I'm trying to eat healthier and reduce food waste, and their service seems perfect, especially if I can get a good deal.

Has anyone tracked their deals in previous years? Did they focus on specific product categories, like pantry staples or just produce boxes? Any insight into what kind of discounts we might expect – a percentage off, free shipping, or something else entirely? I really want to be prepared this time and not miss out! Any tips or educated guesses based on past patterns would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!


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Honestly I love the idea of planning this early!! I have been using these services for ages and the holiday deals are usually where I save the most cash. Before I get into the nitty-gritty though, are you mostly looking for the raw produce boxes to cook with, or are you trying to stock up your pantry with those fancy organic snacks and staples? If you want reliability above everything else, Misfits is cool but you should definitely look at these too:

  • Thrive Market Yearly Membership usually does a massive 30% off deal for BF and they are way more consistent with shipping.
  • ButcherBox Custom Box often runs a 'Free for Life' promo during Cyber Monday where you get free meat in every box forever.
  • Public Goods Membership is another one that drops huge discount codes in November. Ngl, I usually sign up for the newsletters about two weeks before Thanksgiving so I get the early bird codes before stuff sells out... everything goes so fast once the actual weekend hits!


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I've been tracking the discount cycles for a few of these grocery subs and the data is pretty consistent. Misfits usually hits their peak discount—around 30 to 50%—specifically for new accounts during that late November window. If you compare them to Hungryroot, the logistics are a bit different because Hungryroot often bundles their deals with free for life items rather than just a one-time percentage off. Misfits Cyber Monday deals are often slightly better for their pantry stuff rather than just produce boxes, basically because the inventory margins are different on shelf-stable goods. To help figure out which brands deal is actually efficient for you, are you looking for a massive one-time haul to fill the pantry for winter, or are you trying to lock in a lower rate for weekly veggies? Also, whats your average weekly budget? Knowing the volume helps calculate if shipping fees end up eating the savings.


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Hey! I totally get wanting to plan ahead for Misfits Market deals! While I don't have insider info on 2025 (wish I did!), I can share my experience from this past year. I'm pretty happy with it so far! They did have a Black Friday thing, and I think it was a percentage off the first few boxes. I think it was around 30% off for the first 2-3 boxes. And also, free shipping (which is super nice!). I joined then and haven't had any complaints. I'm not sure if they'll do the same thing next year, but hopefully, this helps a bit! Anyone else remember the specifics? Also, I think I saw a few ads on Instagram, that's how I found the deal. Hope this helps.


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Hey! Yeah, planning ahead is smart. Unfortunately, Misfits Market's deal predictability isn't great, and their produce quality can be inconsistent. I'd suggest tracking Imperfect Foods too, as they often have comparable Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals. Last year, Imperfect Foods offered 20% off your first four boxes with a specific promo code. I had issues with Misfits Market's delivery timing and produce freshness; Imperfect Foods, while not perfect (pun intended!), was generally better. Check their sites starting mid-November for deal announcements! Let me know if you want me to dig up the exact promo codes from last year.


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Hey there! I totally get the Misfits Market anticipation! Everyone's talking deals, and Black Friday is the *perfect* time to stock up! While predicting specifics is tough, I've found a strategy that works even if the Black Friday deals are...meh.

Instead of solely relying on a massive one-time discount, focus on maximizing the *ongoing* value. Misfits Market (and similar services) often have referral programs! Sharing your referral link with friends and family can earn you credits or discounts on future boxes. That discount, used consistently, might actually outweigh a single Black Friday steal! Plus, you're spreading the food-waste-fighting love!

Another thing to consider: build your box strategically! I learned the hard way that loading up on super cheap items that I *think* I'll use often leads to…more food waste! Now I only add things I *know* I’ll realistically consume that week. It costs a bit more per box, but I end up saving money overall because less goes bad.

Also, and this is a HUGE tip, seriously compare the *per-unit* price with your local grocery store, even with a Black Friday discount. Sometimes, what *appears* to be a deal isn't, especially on things like pantry staples. I once almost bought a giant bag of oats, thinking it was a steal, but my local store had it cheaper (and fresher!).

I started using Misfits Market last year to reduce my grocery bills and eat healthier, and the referral program has been a lifesaver. I got my mom hooked, and now we both get discounts! Good luck deal hunting, and feel free to ask if you have more questions about maximizing your Misfits Market budget!


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