Adopt an Acre
Cub is proud to partner with Honeybear
Cub and Honeybear Brands have partnered to invest in local growers. With the Adopt an Acre program, pollinator habitats have been created to support orchards and bees all across Minnesota, the same orchards that provide the very apples we sell in our stores.
Order Produce Online?
Yes, you can, with Cub!
Some customers hesitate to order fresh fruits and vegetables for pickup and delivery because they like their produce a certain way. But your Cub personal shopper, who is a grocer not a driver, makes it possible. They'll stay in touch while they shop your order so you can tell them you like green bananas or ripe ones, or something in between.
Quick & Easy
Let us do the washing and chopping for you.
Incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet with Cub’s Quick & Easy produce. We have a large selection of pre-washed, pre-cut fruits and vegetables. From Quick & Easy fresh vegetables, which come in a microwave steam bag, to veggie trays and fruit salad bowls. We make eating more greens easier.
Free Fruit for Kids
Look for the fruit bin in the produce section.
We know kids can get hungry and fidgety when they shop with you. So Cub offers children 12 and younger a complimentary piece of fruit when you shop in-store. It keeps them busy and it's nutritious, too. Look for the free fruit bin in the produce section of your local Cub. See store for details.
Say Hello to our Local Farmers
Did you know that our stores are stocked with produce that's grown just miles away from your Cub store? We love supporting our community, and because of this, we work with Minnesota farmers to bring you the freshest, most flavorful produce direct from their fields to your cart.Axdahl's Garden Farm & Greenhouse in Stillwater, MN
Give a hearty Minnesota hello to Brian and Leslie Axdahl of Axdahl's Garden Farm & Greenhouse in Stillwater! Axdahl's roadside stand has been a fixture in Stillwater for over three decades, and Brian Axdahl, co-owner along with Leslie Axdahl, says he first got in the business when he was just a kid selling corn and pumpkins he'd pick at the end of his road. The Axdahls take pride in the fact that their vegetables—like snap beans, strawberries, watermelons, sweet corn and more—are picked daily by their locally-based farm team for the ultimate freshness.
Costa Produce Farm & Greenhouse in White Bear Lake, MN
Get to know Ron Costa of Costa Produce Farm & Greenhouse in Grant, Minnesota! Ron's family established their farm in 1918, making him the third generation to work the land. On 200 acres, he sustainably grows vegetables like tomatoes, sweet corn, kale and an array of peppers, from sweet to hot. Ron, his wife Karin and their girls, Gina and Grace, have all worked in both growing and selling their GMO-free produce, making it a family affair.
Stoney Brook Farms Inc. in Foley, MN
Known for being one of the largest pumpkin growers in Minnesota, Stoney Brook Farms is a family-run business that started in 2007 with just around 300 acres. Their largest crop is sweet corn, followed closely by pumpkins, but they also grow and sell sugar snap peas, green beans, asparagus and a variety of squashes and gourds. Mark and Brad, owners of the farm in addition to being father and son, have also ventured into agritourism. Visit Stoney Brook Farms in the fall to walk their pumpkin patch and get lost in their corn maze.
Pahl's Market in Apple Valley, MN
The Pahl family of Pahl's Market in Apple Valley has farmed for six generations—more than 100 years. What started out as them selling their produce from the back of a truck has grown into a full scale Garden Center with a landscaping department, gifts, and seasonal decor in addition to their homegrown produce. They prioritize sustainable farming and on their nearly 1,200 acres, they grow vegetables like sweet corn, cabbage, beans and more.