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Save Time with the Magical Reorder Button

written by

Aaron Miller

posted on

June 7, 2018

Real quick this week. I want to make sure that you know about a really awesome feature of our store – the Reorder button. It makes ordering farm fresh food for your family so much easier.

Imagine it’s 11:50pm on Sunday night. You suddenly realize you didn’t place an order for next week. Is there enough time? Of course!

It's 3 easy steps. Here’s what you need to do:

  • 1 - Go to My Account --> Order History, and click on the order you'd like to order again.
  • 2 - Press the orange Reorder button at the upper right. Everything that was on that order will be added to your cart.
  • 3 - Checkout. Done!

Once you do it once, it only takes about 10 seconds to do. That’s what I call easy.

However, my strategy is to not wait until the last minute. I reorder last week’s order in the beginning of the week, on Monday or Tuesday. I include all my regular items I get every week - milk, eggs, yogurt, kefir, cream, half & half, chicken bone broth, and ground beef.

Then, throughout the week, I use the second most awesome feature of our website – editing my order.

You can edit your order as much as you want before the order deadline. You won’t get a confirmation email for these changes. Whatever is in your cart on Sunday at midnight is what’s sent to the farmer.

Let’s say I run out of our 3 lb jar of honey. I quickly add it to my order on my phone. Or let’s say I’m meal planning. I’ll add whatever ingredients I need.

By following this flow, I never miss an order. And, it’s so easy and hassle free to get the food I want for my family.

I hope you enjoy the tip and start reordering, too!

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