Daily Harvest pretty much can t put a foot wrong. When founder Rachel Drori
started the company back in 2015 with easy and fresh smoothies, we all jumped into the DH world, since it seemed to promise a healthier way of eating and made it easier than ever to get into the habit of adding more fruits and vegetables to our routine. In chic, simple packaging, DH expanded their offerings to introduce soups, grain bowls, and then low-sugar ice creams, all plant-based and healthier for you and the planet, and we signed on again. All the while, the company that sends ready-to-eat frozen bowls and smoothies straight to your door kept growing and inspiring copycat companies that wanted to get in on the rise of plant-based consumerism.
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I really like my Ford Flex, but it’s now discontinued. What would be a good replacement? Published February 5, 2021 Bookmark
I drive a 2018 Ford Flex with 109,000 km on the dial. What would be a suitable replacement? The model is now discontinued, and I am at a loss. I like the vehicle for its road feel (long wheelbase and low centre of gravity) and storage space. I would happily keep it for a while in spite of my previous Flex needing a full steering harness at 170,000. –
Graham
Richardson: Ah – the Flex. Big, heavy, blunt and solid. Ford built them in Oakville and sold them by the double-ton until they finally ran their course last year. But those who drove them loved them.