🌱 Farm Fresh, Made Simple

Choose your favorite pasture-raised meats, peak-season produce, and kitchen staples.

Delivered bi-weekly, skip or cancel anytime.

  • 🥩 Pasture-Raised & Organic

    Our meats come from animals raised on open pasture, without hormones or antibiotics. It’s real food — the way it should be.

  • 🧠 Nutrient-Dense by Nature

    From richly marbled steaks to vibrant eggs, every item is packed with the nutrients your body actually craves — no fillers, no fluff.

  • 🌱 Local & Sustainable

    We partner with local farms using regenerative practices — so every tote supports better food systems and a healthier planet.

Build Your Bundle in 3 Easy Steps

1. Pick your staples — eggs, meats, produce, dairy
2. Add seasonal extras — like honey, microgreens, and more
3. Choose your delivery — one time or every 2 weeks (save 10% - staples only)

Here’s how we make meals easier, fresher, and more local.

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🛒 Protein

Grocery Store: Conventional meats, factory-farmed, inconsistent cuts

Iron & Acre: Pasture-raised beef, chicken, pork, and eggs from local farms

🥚 Eggs & Dairy

Grocery Store: Store-brand eggs, dairy from unknown sources

Iron & Acre: Farm-fresh eggs, local butter and cheese (add-on options)

🥦 Produce

Grocery Store: Often shipped long distances, variable freshness

Iron & Acre: Seasonal, hand-selected produce from nearby growers

📦 Meal Planning

Grocery Store: You plan everything, every week

Iron & Acre: We send weekly recipes and simple shopping lists

🧠 Mental Load

Grocery Store: Decide meals, shop, prep = stressful

Iron & Acre: Curated staples + clear recipes = less decision fatigue

🚙 Pickup/Delivery

Grocery Store: Grocery runs + lines + impulse buys

Iron & Acre: Bi-weekly home delivery

💵 Weekly Cost

Grocery Store: $200+ per week for a family of 4

Iron & Acre: ~$25–$65/week via subscription

🧻 Extras

Grocery Store: Household & processed items

Iron & Acre: (You still grab toilet paper—we’ll feed you the good stuff)

Iron & Acre replaces your staples, stress, and guesswork—not your entire store.