Bowery greens available on Peapod, AmazonFresh

Fresh greens from Bowery Farming, New York, N.Y., are now available throughout the greater New York area from Peapod and will be offered on AmazonFresh in mid-April.

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Fresh greens from Bowery Farming, New York, N.Y., are now available throughout the greater New York area from Peapod and will be offered on AmazonFresh in mid-April.

The two online grocery service partners will make Bowery’s produce available for delivery across all five of New York City’s boroughs, north to Scarsdale in Westchester County, east to Deer Park, Long Island, and throughout northern and central New Jersey for the first time, according to company spokespeople.

Bowery Farming grows hydroponic salad greens in vertical indoor farms. The company launched in 2017 with a plan to build indoor farms near or in cities nationwide. The first two farms in Kearny, N.J., supply restaurants and retailers in the tri-state area.

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