Farm-to-Table Goes Digital in Smithtown

OurHarvest Brings Farm-to-Table Fresh Food to Smithtown, Benefits the Lighthouse Mission

The farmer in the Dell has gone digital! Smithtown residents have the option of shopping online for locally grown, organic produce, grass fed meat, fresh seafood and pantry items, all for less. The online farm-to-table market, OurHarvest, has expanded to Smithtown. Residents can shop online for the groceries they need and then pick up their orders on Tuesdays from 4PM – 6 PM.

“For people tired of the grocery store who want better quality, better freshness, and better pricing for great products, we’re their answer… Our products come right from the farm, and we carry lots of great items that you can’t get at traditional supermarkets.” –  Michael Winik, co-founder of OurHarvest

farm-to-table_pickupHow it Works:

  • Place your order at www.ourharvest.com
  • Chose a date and time window for order pick-up (Pick-up 180 Hickory Lane, Smithtown)
  • Enjoy the very best local products available from the Farm, direct to your home.
  • Orders are pre-packaged and prepaid, to assure an easy and very fast process

OurHarvest offers everything from fresh meats and seafood, to farm-fresh produce and dairy, to pantry items, baked goods and even sweets. Choose from a massive menu of over 400 products available online at www.OurHarvest.com.

“We formed this business to bring the food system into the 21st century… Our model is smart, sustainable, and community-oriented, and we’re the only local farm-to-table business that gives customers tangible rewards for shopping with us through our loyalty program.” – Scott Reich, co-founder of OurHarvest

farm-to-table_foundersBy cutting the middle man out of the Grocery-store equation, OurHarvest is able offer the very best produce and general grocery items from local vendors and farmers at a fraction of the cost. In addition to offering great prices and phenomenal quality, OurHarvest donates a meal to a local food pantry, with every $25 dollars spent. Since its beginnings in 2014, OurHarvest has donated thousands of meals to local food banks. Every qualifying order in Smithtown will help benefit the lighthouse mission in Bellport. The Lighthouse Mission feeds, clothes and helps homeless or underprivileged children, families and others in dire need.

Smithtown Mother of four, Deana Godek believes OurHarvest produce to be vital for her children’s health and wellbeing so much, she has allowed her home to be the pick up location for orders purchased in Smithtown.

“Having organic, fresh, affordable local produce and grass-fed meats is very important to me… I am a Mom of 4 and my children’s health is paramount in my life. Food shopping can be so scary when you don’t know where the food is coming from, how long it traveled or how long it sat on a shelf. With Our Harvest, you know the farm it came from, their practices and have the assurance of knowing it was picked for you! To have that kind of peace is priceless.” – Deana Godek, Smithtown resident & Supermom

About OurHarvest

Founded in 2014 by Scott Reich and Michael Winik with a mission to deliver a more sustainable food supply chain so consumers have access to top-quality products from local suppliers. By cutting out the brick-and-mortar stores and other middlemen, OurHarvest can offer fair pricing fresher food and give back to the community. Currently OurHarvest has pick-up locations in East Meadow, Plainview, New Hyde Park, Roslyn, Port Washington, Valley Stream, Huntington, Garden City, and now Smithtown. New locations are scheduled to open in Long Beach, Syosset, Sea Cliff, Rockville Centre and other communities. It also delivers in Manhattan and Brooklyn.

For more information about OurHarvest, visit www.ourharvest.com or follow them on Facebook at Facebook.com/shopOurHarvest, on Twitter at @OurHarvest, and Instagram at @OurHarvest.

Smithtown Pick Up Location and Policy:

Orders need to be placed on or before 9 AM on Mondays (or any time during the week too) All Smithtown orders are available for pick-up between the hours of 4-6 on Tuesdays at the home of Deana Godek, located at 180 Hickory Lane in Smithtown.