Lei Fresh: Get Lei’d With This Hawaiian Food Smartphone App

Whether you live on the North Shore, in urban Honolulu or on the neighbor islands, you can have access to fresh and local food from farmers in real time. Bring locally grown Hawaiian food straight to your table with the Lei Fresh app.

The Hawaii Agricultural Foundation is giving you an an exclusive inside look into its Lei Fresh app before its release in September. No word on pricing yet, but this app will help consumers be able to find nearby retailers selling local-grown food, track prices and find recipes that use local vegetables, meat, dairy, fruits and seafood.

Help support your neighborhood supermarket, mom-and-pop store or famers market. The project is part of a broader effort by five local nonprofit organizations that are using grant money to engage consumers in the value of local agriculture. Read more about the efforts by the Hawaiian Agricultural Foundation at shareyourtable.com.

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