Harris Farm Markets box

Save $20 on your next online order with this Harris Farm Markets competition and go into a draw to win one of five $200 Harris Farms online vouchers.  It’s easy to save $$$ on your next fruit and vegetables order and give yourself a chance to win the $200 voucher.

How to enter to win a Harris Farm $200 online voucher

  1. First place a $120 online order (or more) with Harris Farm Markets for some top quality fruit and vegetables using the code “KERRY20”.   The code gives you $20 off your order and you can use it three times!
  2. Next, subscribe to Eat drink and be Kerry’s weekly Feast on Brisbane newsletter.  This will keep you up to date with the latest food news for Brisbane and beyond. If you are already a subscriber you don’t need to subscribe again, provided you are using the same email address.
  3. Enter the competition below.  You need to complete both steps to be eligible to win a voucher.

You can do all this through the competition entry below.

This competition starts at 12 am on February 22 and closes at 12 am on Monday, March 22. The winners will be notified by email.

Important conditions

The competition is open to people with residential addresses within the Harris Farm Markets Brisbane delivery area.  Please enter your postcode online to check delivery availability.

You must fulfil both conditions, and then enter below to be in the running to win a voucher.

Harris Farm Markets has your fruit and veg needs covered!

Relax Brisbane, Harris Farm Markets has your fruit and veg needs covered! Not only has the famed champion of farmers returned to Queensland with the opening of their Queensland store in Clayfield, but they are now also delivering to Brisbane’s doorsteps. So, if the recent lockdown has you worried, or you are simply a fan of the convenience of online ordering (I know I am)  and prefer to skip the queue and then sit back and wait for the flavour to arrive.

Harris Farms Co-CEO Angus Harris tells me that online ordering had skyrocketed since the Clayfield store opened and they have some amazing local produce coming through.

“We have incredible produce ready to go to new homes! Honey Gold mangoes from all over Queensland are in plentiful supply, as are the small-seed, fleshy Lychee variety, the Kwai Pinks from Bundaberg. It’s melon heaven through to the end of March with rockmelons and watermelons at great prices. Egg and Truss tomatoes, cucumbers, corn and coriander are full of flavour and snacking tomatoes are back after a lean few weeks – perfect for prepping for back-to-school lunchboxes.

“It’s also stone fruit season, so nectarines and peaches are juicy and plentiful as well. Customers really are spoilt for choice!”

“Certainly, the ongoing concern about COVID-19 has meant many people prefer to order their fruit and veg online, and we are seeing orders come in from all over greater Brisbane which is a wonderful testament to the city, and it’s love affair with local produce and fresh flavours.”

Enter your details in the Harris Farm Markets competition above to be in the running for a $200 gift voucher.

Harris Farm Markets online order

The Harris Farm Markets delivery gets Bella’s woof of approval. Photo: Kerry Heaney

Best quality and range of online shopping that I have found

This is the easiest and best quality online shopping that I have found.  The range is extensive and includes sustainable options with plenty of feel-good factors.  I can buy 80 per cent of my weekly shop here (I’m still getting toilet paper from the supermarket) but what really surprised me is the range of products available. There is are butcher, seafood, grocery, and fridge deli items to choose from as well.

To make things even easier, there are ready-made boxes including Dave’s Market Picks (David Harris is the founder of Harris Farm Markets and releases his seasonal update each week, which is then offered as a seasonal box online), the Office Fruit & Snack box and the Pizza Kit box.

What’s even better, online orders can be delivered the following day! Enter the Harris Farm Markets competition above and you have a win/win.

How to use your delivery boxes

These activities will keep your children occupied for hours!

  • Get the kids to colour-in the fruit and vegetables images on the delivery box.
  • Create a mini vegetable shop with the box,
  • Make a Carmen Miranda hat for Easter
  • Play a colour game by grouping all of the fruit and vegetable colours,
  • Make a fruit alphabet for a bedroom
  • Create a mini vegetable patch and stick the vegetables into the patch with Velcro dots.

Harris Farm Markets opened their Clayfield store in December 2020 with the flagship store open in West Village at West End later in 2021. The two Brisbane stores plus the online offering will feature produce from more than 300 Queensland growers, creators and producers and combined will employ over 200 staff.