Vegetable home delivery: I’ve tried various services over the past few months, and it’s really different depending on the provider. I started with Pocket Marche, and the freshness is seriously amazing—things like komatsuna are way better than at the supermarket. You can see all the producer information, which gives a lot of peace of mind. The only downside is that the shipping costs can be quite high.



Next, I tried Tabechoku, and their produce is also fresh—lettuce and other greens are really juicy. It’s fun to choose your items, but the unit prices and shipping fees are a bit on the high side. Being able to choose between a subscription or one-time orders makes it very convenient.

Bio Marche feels more suited for people who prioritize organic products. All the vegetables are Organic JAS certified, so the trust level is top-notch. However, the annual membership fee and shipping costs are a bit of a barrier, and they have fewer items compared to others.

Co-op Deli might be good for those who focus on cost performance. They clearly state the origin of the produce, and it’s the cheapest option. The freshness can be a bit inconsistent, but for everyday use, it’s sufficient.

In the end, the service you choose depends on what you value most. If freshness and producer connections are your priority, go with Pocket Marche. If you enjoy the fun of choosing, Tabechoku is great. For organic-focused options, Bio Marche is the way to go. And if price is the main concern, Co-op Deli is the best. Finding the vegetable home delivery service that fits your lifestyle is the key.
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