FAQ
General
Can I buy your products online?
We do not currently sell Veggie Patch products online. To find out where you can find our products, please visit our Store Locator page.
Do Veggie Patch products contain genetically modified ingredients?
No, all of our products are completely GMO free!
Are Veggie Patch products kosher?
Our products are made with kosher ingredients, but we are not certified kosher.
Are Veggie Patch products vegan?
The only Veggie Patch product that is vegan is Falafel.
Are Veggie Patch products gluten-free?
Veggie Patch products are not gluten free. Many of our products contain wheat and are coated with breadcrumbs.
Do Veggie Patch products contain MSG?
Nope. All Veggie Patch products are MSG-free!
How come it says “about 3 servings” on my package but there was only 2 ½ in the package?
Our products are packed by weight so whatever the net weight on the package is, your box contains it. Sometimes the pieces in a particular package are a little bit bigger than the average. In that case, it takes fewer pieces to reach the net weight of the package.
Where can I find Veggie Patch coupons?
We offer several coupons throughout the year on our website and Facebook page. We also have trivia contests on Twitter each Meatless Monday for a chance to win a coupon. You can also sign up here to be updated on all things Veggie Patch.
What does your 100% guarantee mean on the product box?
If you are not satisfied with your product, please contact us at contactus@veggiepatch.com or at 1-888-MY-VEGGIES and we will provide a refund as long as you have the product container and your receipt.
Nutrition
How many servings of vegetables are in Veggie Patch products?
The number of servings of vegetables in our products varies by product. Check out our Products page to find out about individual products.
Is soy good for me?
According to the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA), 25 grams of soy protein consumed daily as part of a low-fat diet may help reduce the risk of heart disease.
Numerous studies have indicated that a plant-based diet helps to protect against chronic diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. As such, the American Heart Association added soy to its recommended list of foods which lower cholesterol and lessen risk of heart disease in early 2000.
Is it safe to give my children products that contain soy?
Yes, soy is a good source of protein for children. The American Academy of Pediatrics has stated that soy formulas are safe for infants. As children switch to solid food, soy based products can provide high quality protein needed for growth. As with all foods, a variety of protein sources is best. Veggie Patch products can provide soy, wheat and dairy proteins.
Store Locator
I’m having a hard time finding Veggie Patch products in my area. Where are they sold?
Just visit our Store Locator page. Enter your information to find out the store closest to you.
I know my store carries Veggie Patch products, but I can’t find them.
Veggie Patch products are sold in two areas of the grocery store. You’ll either find us in the produce section usually near the bags of lettuce or in the frozen aisle. You can always Contact Us if you are still having trouble.
Storing and Cooking questions
What is the best way to prepare Veggie Patch products?
Cooking instructions are printed on each package and we indicate the recommended method to prepare that particular product. For most of our products, we recommend making them in the oven or toaster oven, but it does vary by product so please be sure to read the cooking instructions before cooking. We recognize that sometimes you are pressed for time, so all of our products can also be prepared in the microwave.
How do I know if my Veggie Patch product has expired?
We indicate a “Use by” date on the outside of all of our packages to ensure freshness and quality.
How come I bought my product in the produce aisle where it was refrigerated, but it says on the package “Keep refrigerated OR frozen”?
Our chilled products can be stored in the freezer as long as they are put there before the “Use by” date.