Earthbound Farm releases new website

Earthbound Farm says the website features improved navigation and functionality, product filters and a “Where to buy” feature.

Earthbound Farms new website
Earthbound Farms new website
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Salinas, Calif.-based Earthbound Farm, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, debuted a new website that it says better reflects its mission.

Visitors to the website can expect improved navigation and functionality, a “Where to buy” feature and product filters that help the user navigate through the brand’s salad and veggie kit categories, according to a news release. Earthbound Farm says it used TMD Creative to assist with the website redesign.

“[TMD Creative’s] creativity and dedication have been crucial in bringing the Earthbound Farm brand to life in a digital space. I am deeply grateful for their partnership in this successful journey,” Hanna Almuti, marketing content specialist for Earthbound Farm.

Acquired by the Taylor Farms Retail Group in 2019, Earthbound Farm was founded in 1984 on a 2.5-acre backyard farm in Carmel Valley, Calif.

Related: Earthbound Farm launches offerings celebrating 40 years of organic farming

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