We expected top-quality produce- which would seem reasonable as they charge $150 more than any other CSA we've seen- but what we got was just plain sad. Every single thing in the box was undersized. The tomatoes were mushy and weren't ripe when we got them. We had enough lettuce to eat salads for every meal- great if you like salads, not great when you consider lettuce is cheap and can't be stored long term. The "bunches" of chard and kale were generally under 8oz- and that's supposed to feed a family of four how, exactly? It was barely enough for a side dish for two. The one time we got broccoli, it had worms. Organic is no excuse for that- there's a bacteria you can use to kill those, or you pick them off!
We had to go to the Farmer's Market to supplement- imagine our delight as we saw lovely decent sized squash for sale at their booth, and then thought about the little baby sized squash that we got that week.
They were nice enough to "find" an extra four ears of "fresh" sweet corn. From the taste, it was left over from the weekend's farmer's market.
Their website had videos talking about the asparagus and the pea patch- two of our favorites- we did not get either of those in the box.
One more complaint- everything was just disgustingly dirty. I grew up eating home grown produce, I understand things grow in dirt but this was ridiculous. Apples do not grow in dirt, they grow 3+ feet off the ground. I might have been ok if it was free- but if I'm paying Whole Paycheck prices, and barely hitting that level of quality- they should at least clean the vegetables.
Overall- they seem like people who thought it would be a romantic idea to go live on a farm, but have no idea how to actually farm it, and it shows in the poor quality they produce.