5 Best Fresh Fruit Delivery Services, Tested and Enjoyed by Our Editors

Updated on Apr. 01, 2025

Craving fresh fruit or need a quick, healthy gift that still impresses? These fresh fruit delivery services have delicious options on your doorstep faster than you can say "fruit!"

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As meal delivery services become more and more popular—and arguably one of the best ways to plan dinner without all the fuss—there’s a food delivery service for just about everything, from bakery boxes to one of our favorites: fresh fruit delivery. When farmer’s market season has passed or you’re craving in-season fruit beyond what’s available at the grocery store, a fresh fruit delivery service is the answer. They also make stunning gift baskets!

We tested 12 of the best fruit delivery services (and fruit of the month clubs) to determine which is best as farmer’s market replacement, thoughtful gift and other situations that call for a dose of healthy sweetness. Whether you’re craving something exotic or want to send a healthful gift, there’s bound to be a basket or box that fits the occasion below. Check out the best produce delivery services for options beyond fruit, too!


The Fruit Company
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Overall Best Fresh Fruit Delivery

The Fruit Company

Pros:

  • Beautiful packaging – would make a great gift
  • Strong assortment of fruit
  • Tons of gifting options for every occasion
  • Reasonable price point for gifting
  • Fruit packaged carefully to prevent bruising
  • Organic options available

Cons:

  • Quality around the same as what you’d find in a gourmet grocery store
  • Fruit clubs are a bit pricey

The Fruit Company is truly a one-stop shop for all things fresh fruit delivery. There are four different monthly fruit clubs that include a range of fruits such as pears and apples to more exotic choices like star fruit and champagne mangos. Each assortment offers a variety of packaging choices, from ribbons and bows to beautiful, bountiful baskets. This is truly one of the best choices for almost any occasion, from gifting to monthly shipments that keep your snack stash topped up. A card with ripening tips comes with each shipment — a nice touch, according to Senior Shopping Editor Katie Bandurski.

“This is a solid fruit basket,” shares Katie of her Simply Fruit basket. “It’s beautifully arranged, shipped without any damage to the fruit and has a nice variety.” She notes that despite evidence of a rocky shipping trip, the fruit inside was carefully packaged in a generous straw bed with extra protection like mesh sleeves and tissue paper. While there was a little bruising along the top of the pineapple, the majority of the fruit inside was unharmed.

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“My only complaint is that, while some of the fruits really shined (hello, pears!), the flavor of others fell a bit flat. I felt the quality was on par with what I could find in a local gourmet grocery store,” says Katie. That said, the fruit arrives with zero visible blemishes and make a thoughtful gift for those who enjoy a healthful snack.

Despite not being super fancy, the gourmet grocery quality (and reasonable price point) make these fruits a perfect pick for the average fruit eater. We love that there’s options for both gifting and replacing lengthy trips to the supermarket. If you like drinking your fruit instead, then check out these smoothie delivery services for a healthy start to your mornings.

Harry & David
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Best Fruit and Cheese

Harry & David

Pros:

  • Ability to see fruit and cheese pairings prior to signing up
  • Each box contains fresh fruit and an expertly-paired cheese
  • Choice of 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-month shipments
  • Trusted brand with a good gifting reputation

Cons:

  • No choice of shipment size
  • Pricey

Harry & David is best known for gourmet pears, but the company ships other fruits as well. Sign up for the Fruit of the Month Club to have something new arrive at your doorstep each month, or opt for one our favorites: Their fruit and cheese of the month club.  Each month means a new shipment of pears, peaches or giant strawberries among a whole assortment of other offerings. Each inclusion arrives with a different gourmet cheese each month. Laid out on the site is the calendar, so it’s easy to see what pairings the coming months bring.

Choose from a 3-, 6-, 9- or 12-month subscription and enjoy a gourmet experience that you (or a cheese-loving pal) will eagerly anticipate each month. My March shipment came with six huge HoneyBells of excellent quality, accompanied by an 8-ounce slab of Wood River Creamery cheddar gruyère. The HoneyBell citruses were big and juicy and offered just the right touch of sweetness. The cheddar gruyère was creamy and had a pleasant sharpness that contrasted well with the HoneyBell’s citrusy flavor.

Plus, Harry & David packages their produce so carefully. In the dozens — yes, dozens — of fruit-related Harry & David gifts I’ve sent over the years, I’ve never once heard giftees mention so much as a bruised pear. Even more impressive is the insulated packaging that kept the cheddar gruyère chilly on the journey to my doorstep.

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Harry & David also offers beautiful fresh fruit baskets and other thoughtful gifts stuffed with a variety of produce, or the option to purchase boxes of specialty fresh fruits on their own. They truly carry some of the best food-related gift baskets online!

Miami Fruit
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Best Tropical

Miami Fruit

Pros:

  • Huge assortment of a dozen different fruits
  • Fruits range from familiar to rare
  • Choice of 4-5, 8-10 and 9-13 pound boxes
  • Seasonal inclusions mean the fruits are always fresh
  • Fruit ripeness guide/identifier QR code included

Cons:

  • Some of the fruits difficult to identify
  • A few fruits had spots, but nothing that affected flavor or quality
  • Not available in Arizona and California due to agriculture laws

Craving a caviar lime? What about kumquats, sweet, pulpy cacao beans or dragon fruit? As a midwesterner, we don’t get a lot of tropical options at my local grocery stores, which is partially why Miami Fruit makes such an impression. This fresh fruit delivery service focuses not on apples and oranges, but rather on rare, tropical fruits. I tested their fresh fruit variety box and my smoothies and snacks have never been more global (or tasty!).

Everything arrived well packaged and free of bruising and blemishes. A flyer inside the box contains a QR code that takes recipients to a very helpful ripening chart, which also doubles as an easy-to-follow fruit identifier. In addition, it shows how to cut and enjoy the produce for those of us who haven’t seen a cacao pod in person before (guilty!).

Overall, I received nearly a dozen different fruits in my box, from watermelon guava to mini bananas. While the ripeness chart assisted with identifying most fruits, I couldn’t place a few of the inclusions. Additionally, some of the fruits also appeared a bit spotty, but in a “farm grown and non-GMO” way rather than actual blemishes that affect taste. While a bit pricey, I found the price of the box worth it when compared to the novelty and quality. I’ll definitely consider snagging a few fruit tools to make the cutting process easier next time, though!

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Size choices include 4-5-pound or 8-10-pound boxes for tropical fruit. Or, snag the premium fruit box containing 9-13 pounds of rare inclusions for an extra charge. Seasonal selections containing one type of fruit are also available, though these choices frequently change with availability. My 5-pound box had almost too much fruit for me to eat alone, though cutting and freezing the leftovers made for some seriously tropical smoothies throughout the week!

A Gift Inside
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Best Budget

A Gift Inside

Pros:

  • Affordably priced
  • Fast, free shipping with Amazon Prime
  • Baskets and ribbons available for different occasions
  • Comes with 11 pieces of fruit

Cons:

  • Fruit quality not as impressive as some options
  • Not as fancy as some options

Speaking of last-minute gifts, there’s plenty of fresh fruit options available on Amazon. But are any of them worth it? According to Deputy Editor Nicole Doster, A Gift Inside is the ideal midpoint of convenience and quality when it comes to gift-ready fresh fruit delivery. Her Harvest Gold Fruit Basket impressed with its pretty packaging and generous assortment.

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“The basket itself was bright and springy. I also thought it was nice that the pears were wrapped in fancy tissue — elevating the look and keeping the pears preserved,” she says. In addition, the other pieces of fruit arrived blemish-free and fast, making it to her door in just a few days. Since most of the fruit baskets are sold and shipped by Amazon, a Prime subscription makes it a worthwhile option for fast and wallet-friendly gifting.

Each basket includes 11 pieces of fresh fruit: Two Comice pears, one red pear, two Braeburn apples, two navel oranges, three mandarins and one “fruit in season” — an additional pear, in Nicole’s case. That’s plenty of variety for one or two people! We suggest using proper fruit storage practices to ensure that any leftovers stay nice and fresh for a few days.

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While Nicole notes that the included Braeburn apples were starting to brown, they also weren’t inedible or otherwise poor quality. The gift she received came in a fruit-themed paper basket, but there’s also other options that include reusable crates and baskets as an additional gift component.

Melissa's Produce
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Best for Gifting

Melissa's Produce

Pros:

  • Some of the freshest fruit available online
  • Provides fruit to world-class restaurants and TV shows
  • Secure packaging
  • Pretty, gift-ready presentation
  • Solid assortment of fruit

Cons:

  • Pricey
  • Inclusions depend on seasonality
  • Unable to ship to Arizona, Georgia, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana and Texas

Using fresh fruit delivery as a replacement for a farmer’s market run may not sound appealing for those lucky enough to have fresh fruit access year-round. But during colder seasons and in areas with fewer fresh fruit options, it’s a total life hack. Melissa’s Produce may not be local to you, but the superb quality of the fruit and fuss-free shipping will have you rethinking your one-hour trips to the supermarket.

Whether it’s single-fruit shipments like pomegranates, hand-picked apples and pink pineapples (yes, really!) or medleys that contain exotic fruits or fruit charcuterie, Melissa’s Produce impresses with careful shipping practices and market-quality inclusions. I tried the seasonal fresh fruit gift tray and was completely blown away with the quality and size of the fruits. Anyone not familiar with Melissa’s Produce would guess the fruit is from a fancy local farm, rather than fruit that’s been through the post. Melissa’s Produce even provides fruit to world-class restaurants and TV shows like “Top Chef,” so you know it has to be good!

My seasonal fruit tray arrived with in a box with tons of packing materials. Inside the box sits a cardboard tray piled high with fruit, wrapped in cellophane and tied with a bow. While clearly geared towards gifting, I’d definitely splurge again on this tray for myself. It’s a healthy gift that feels like getting a box of chocolates — the presentation is that nice.

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A whopping 10 pounds of fruit — including apples, pears, grapefruit and oranges — offer a couple of week’s worth of snacks or breakfasts. Remember how I said I’ve had apples fresh from the tree? Those don’t hold a candle to the ones from Melissa’s, which were enormous, juicy and extremely fresh. Overall, this fresh fruit delivery service stole my heart (and my tastebuds), and I highly recommend checking them out for housewarming gifts, birthday baskets or “just because.”


What To Look for When Ordering Fresh Fruit Delivery

When looking for the best fresh fruit delivery service, first consider the occasion. For a gift, choose a service that arrives in gift-ready packaging. Something as small as a bow or basket elevates a simple fruit assortment from boring to a beautiful arrangement.

For a farmer’s market replacement, think about the types of fruits you enjoy eating. There’s options available that cater to tropical tastes, apple- and orange-lovers and everything in between. Look at the quality, freshness and shipment size, then weigh these points against the price to determine value. While some folks may prefer supermarket quality fruits at a lower price point, others may opt for pricier assortments that offer better quality.

According to Cornell professor and horticulturalist Marvin Pritts, there’s also some science to keep in mind while shopping. “Fruits are composed of living cells and their respiration rates vary widely. Fruits with high respiration rates do not ship or store well,” says Marvin.

“Fruits with relatively low respiration rates are dates, apples, pears, citrus, pineapple, kiwifruit and pomegranates. They should arrive just fine if they spend a week in shipping. Fruits that can tolerate a few days in shipping are banana, peach, papaya, avocado, tomato, blueberry and cherry,” he continues.

“The likelihood of most berries arriving in good condition is much lower given their high respiration rate and the fact that their harvest season is during the summer when temperatures are already high,” warns Marvin. So, if you’re interested in sending fruit, stick to low respiration fruits and avoid berries when possible.

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How We Found the Best Fresh Fruit Delivery

It’s important to choose a service that offers a good balance between value and quality. While some services are better as a farmer’s market replacement, others include fancy packaging adorned with bows and baskets for a little extra flair. While there’s dozens (if not hundreds) of services available, finding a fresh fruit delivery service doesn’t have to be a shot in the dark.

To determine the best fresh fruit delivery, we tested 15 fruit delivery options containing more than 15 types of fruits. We took notes spanning several categories, including packaging and shipping, ordering and variety, quality and inclusions and overall value. While judging each service, we got into the nitty gritty, taking notes on more than 20 different data points. We looked at price, overall quality, gift-ability and selection, taking special care to exclude any options that contained fruit with visible bruising that affects the look and taste of the fruit.

Other Options We Tested

  • Williams Sonoma Fruit & Cheese Gift Crate: While the packaging impressed us, we weren’t super happy with the quality of the fruit, which came bruised and marked.
  • Frog Hollow Farm: This is one of our favorite sources for fresh, organic fruit. That said, they only offer medley assortments, so it’s not a good choice for single fruit types.
  • Fruit Bouquets: While elegant, our tester notes that the arrangement was slightly overripe. Fruit Bouquets don’t offer fancy farm-fresh fruits or tropical inclusions, but they are a solid last-minute gifting option.
  • Mrs. Fields: The fruit is high quality and the adorable apple-shaped bowl will last for many refills to come. That said, there’s no way to choose which fruits to include.
  • Gourmet Gift Baskets: While the fruit was nice for a budget buy, the quality of the cheese and other inclusions makes other options—like Harry and David—shine brighter in comparison.
  • Maui Gold Pineapple: If you’re looking for pineapple, there’s simply no other place to go. The fruit from Maui Gold is perfectly sweet, ships with care and arrives ripe and ready to enjoy.

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Why Trust Us

As Taste Recipes’s resident food and drink expert, I’ve tasted everything from the best snack boxes to cookie of the month clubs and beyond. For this piece, I enlisted the tastebuds of the editorial shopping team in order to test 12 different fresh fruit delivery services. As we’re spread across the country, it was enlightening to see how each shipping process differed from one another — especially for those in scalding climates. After tasting more than 15 different fruits, we’re confident that these 9 services are the best of the best.

I also spoke to Cornell professor and horticulturalist Marvin Pritts to discuss what folks should consider when shopping for fruit deliveries online.

FAQs

Can fresh fruit be shipped?

Absolutely! Unlike the days of yore when fresh fruit delivery was a gamble, many companies streamlined their process and packaging in order to ensure each piece of fruit arrives safe and sound. While some fruit delivery services don’t have a great reputation when it comes to quality upon arrival, we only included picks that had minimal bruising or unsightly marks. No bad apples here!

How long does a fruit bouquet last?

According to Caroline who enjoyed half of her fruit on day one and the other half on day two, Fruit Bouquet arrangements last overnight in the refrigerator. Just remove the fruit from the toothpicks and plastic vessel, then store it in a food storage container or airtight bag to seal in freshness.

Can you ship fruit with next-day delivery?

For last minute fruit gifts, we suggest going with Fruit Bouquets. While not as fancy or high-quality as some of the other options on this list, they do offer next day delivery on some of their items (though keep in mind selections vary based on location). Another option is A Gift Inside. Because they’re sold and shipped by Amazon, they offer fast, free shipping on a number of items with Prime. That said, only a few gifts qualify for next day delivery, so it’s best to plan ahead whenever possible!