
About PIG
Project Independent Groceries
PIG got loose inside Harvie's independent food network. This is the official explanation, unfortunately.
PIG finds one good food offer and texts it to the humans. Sometimes it is steaks. Sometimes it is tomatoes. Sometimes it is a short run from someone making food worth paying attention to.
Is this real?
Yes. Suspicious name, real food.
PIG is operated by Harvie and backed by real farms, makers, packing teams, delivery routes, support, and quantities. When PIG texts, there is an actual offer behind it.
What PIG does
- Finds one good food offer through Harvie's independent food network.
- Texts the humans before the offer sells out or expires.
- Keeps the choice clean: hell yes or no.
- Gets claimed food packed, routed, and delivered.
Who is behind it?
PIG is a strange little project operated by Harvie.
Harvie works with independent farms and food makers. PIG adds a simple text layer so the good stuff can move quickly when it shows up.
Why should anyone care?
Because the independent food economy is full of tiny windows: a short farm run, a batch worth bragging about, freezer gold, fruit that will not sit politely on a grocery shelf.
PIG catches those moments and gets them to people who actually want them. You get better food without signing your life over to a weekly box.
What PIG is not
- No weekly box.
- No subscription.
- No surprise recurring charges.
- No grocery theater.
- No coupon-site nonsense.
The straight answer
PIG is operated by Harvie. It is a text-first way to offer limited food finds from independent farms and makers, backed by Harvie's sourcing, operations, delivery, and support. The name is silly. The food is serious.
Want in?
Most PIG offers are small, so PIG grows through people. If you have a referral code, bring it to PIG. If not, ask a human on the PIGlist.