Little Leaf Farms salads available through Amazon Fresh

Consumers in the Boston and New York City areas can now order products from Little Leaf Farms, Devens, Mass., through Amazon Fresh.

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Consumers in the Boston and New York City areas can now order products from Little Leaf Farms, Devens, Mass., through Amazon Fresh.

The greenhouse grower’s availability on Amazon Fresh is another step it is taking to meet growing demand. The company recently doubled acreage to 10 acres, with a capacity to produce more than two million boxes of fresh baby greens each month, according to a news release.

“Now more than ever, it is critical for families to have access to fresh, local and nutritious foods,” Paul Sellew, founder and CEO of Little Leaf Farms, said in the release. “With many people staying home in response to the pandemic, we are excited to offer home deliveries through Amazon Fresh so customers can get high-quality greens shipped straight to their doorstep.”

Amazon Prime members are raving about Little Leaf Farms in reviews on the website:

“Reliable and all-time favorite lettuce. Always fresh, always crisp, and always crunchy. They also stay longer in my crisper than any other lettuce.”

“Absolutely my favorite lettuce. Stays crunchy forever. So tasty too. I will only buy this now.”

Little Leaf Farms ships to stores within 24 hours of harvest, according to the release, with a shelf life of 13 to 25 days post-harvest.

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