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Belvidere-based Edible Garden is kicking off a retail partnership with one of the top-ranked grocery store chains in the U.S.
In a Nov. 4 press release, the hydroponic farming company announced it began shipping its U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) organic herbs product line to The Fresh Market‘s 164 stores across the country.
Founded in 2015, Edible Garden’s locally grown, sustainable lettuce, organic herbs, hydro basil, salad kits, sauces and protein powders are available at more than 5,000 stores, including:

Founded in 1982, The Fresh Market is known for its curated selection of premium quality fresh food, customer service and in-store experience. Recent recognitions for the award-winning Greensboro, N.C.-based chain include best supermarket by USA Today and best specialty grocer by Newsweek.
Within New Jersey, The Fresh Market has stores in Bedminster and Montvale.
Edible Garden CEO Jim Kras said the company is proud to build its relationship with a retailer that “our commitment to quality, freshness, and sustainable sourcing.”
“This reflects more than just expanded distribution—it represents a shared philosophy around delivering meaningful value to today’s health-conscious consumer. As we continue to scale our operations and deepen our retail footprint, collaborations like this allow us to bring responsibly grown, organic products to more communities and consumers, while upholding the integrity and transparency that our brand stands for,” he said, adding, “Together with The Fresh Market, we are helping redefine how fresh, flavorful, and sustainable herbs can reach kitchen tables across the country.”

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