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What Is Ferguson Farms Subscribe & Save?

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Mike Ferguson

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January 19, 2023

If you are the kind of person who hates running out of ground beef or chicken breast, then Ferguson Farms Subscribe & Save might be the right match for you. 

If you’re worried about adding another complicated layer to your shopping, know this: Ferguson Farms' Subscribe & Save is very simple and you can save money with its special subscription pricing.

Ferguson Farms meets busy health-conscious shoppers where they’re at, allowing you to order your grass-fed meat items at intervals that you control. Setting up this service is fast and easy and you can even change the delivery date or delivery schedule if you miscalculated how frequently you need an item. So, in addition to saving trips to the store, you’ll be saving frustration and money to boot 

How does Subscribe and Save work?

Subscribe and Save is pretty self-explanatory. Subscribe to an item or a box, and save 5% off your total and get a FREE item!

Once you choose an item you want and enter the checkout process you select the subscribe & save option and how often you would like it sent. This can be anything from once every two weeks to once every eight weeks. Once subscribed, you will save 5% on the list price plus a free item. And, if you find that you’re using less than what you ordered, you can postpone your next delivery until another month.

Every month, you receive an email from Ferguson Farms telling you what you are subscribed to and when they will send it. You have several days to change or cancel your order if you wish.

Does Ferguson Farms Subscribe and Save save money?

So, is Ferguson Farms Subscribe and Save worth it? After almost 12 months of our customers receiving subscription orders, they say it’s a definite YES!

FAQ's

What if I need to skip or cancel?

You are in complete control of your repeating order. You can edit items, skip deliveries or cancel at anytime time. We will never lock you into commitments or hassle you with hard-to-find cancelation buttons. We don't like those either!

Will I be notified before each delivery?

Yes, you will receive an email notification 2-3 days before your upcoming order leaves our farm.

What free items can I choose from?

Currently, you can choose from Gourmet Ground Beef, Stew Meat, or Baseball Cut Sirloin Steak. Offers may change throughout the year.

How long do I have to adjust or change my Subscribe & Save order?

You have until the cutoff deadline for ordering in your area to edit/change your order. You will receive an email and text the week before confirming your deadline for making changes to your order.

Can I place a one-time order in between my subscription orders?

Our system won’t currently allow this, but if you contact our customer support team they can enter a one-time order for you manually.

How do I change my Subscribe & Save order frequency?

Log in and select Subscribe & Save from the Account menu. From there, you'll be able to update your delivery frequency! We offer weekly, every two weeks, every four weeks, or every eight weeks as options.

How do I send a gift to someone else under my account?

Please contact our customer support team for help–they will be able to enter your gift order manually. 

How do I change my delivery date?

Log in and select Subscribe & Save from the Account menu. From there, you'll be able to select a new date.

How do I Sign-up for Subscribe & Save?

Sign up on the checkout page by selecting the Subscribe & Save checkbox and then filling out the settings as directed as you finish the checkout process.

How do I Cancel my Subscribe & Save subscription?

Go to “ Account” in the upper right-hand corner of our home page, then choose the dropdown “Subscribe & Save” and scroll down to the bottom of the page to the “Cancel Your Subscription” button.

How do I Skip a Subscribe & Save order?

Go to “Account” in the upper right-hand corner of our home page, then choose the dropdown “Subscribe & Save” and hit the Skip button. Skipping will cancel the current order and jump to the next order date based on your subscription frequency.

How do I get a Subscribe & Save order Sooner?

Go to “Account” in the upper right-hand corner of our home page, then choose the dropdown “Subscribe & Save” and hit the Get it Sooner button. Getting it Sooner will process your Subscribe & Save order on the next weekly deadline date of your choice.

How do I add/remove items from my Subscribe & Save order?

Your current order will be listed in the cart and you can add and remove items at will. Any changes to that cart will apply to the order date listed at the bottom of the open cart. Any changes will automatically update and you will only receive one confirmation email. Any changes made after that confirmation email will be reflected in the final order-packed receipt email.

How do I change my address?

Please contact our customer support team for any address changes at support@fergusonfarms.farm

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