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A new 5th Avenue business appears to be targeting Slopers who want home-cooked meals but don’t have time to do their own hunting and gathering. Signage has gone up on an under-construction space near 5th Street for Get Fresh, a business that’ll offer delicious, healthy dishes, shopped for, prepped and ready-to-cook in your own home, according to its website. All the meals are going to use local and organic ingredients, and they’ll run as cheap as $5 a serving. Think you’ll give ’em a whirl? GMAP


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  1. I’m coming from Bay Ridge, but this place sounds worth it. After commuting from union square I’m not in the mood to cook, but I want something healthy and local and tasty. I’ll make the trip to park slope to pick up if need be.

  2. As a takeout fiend living on 7th Ave., I’ve run through the Thai-Chi-Pizza-Indian cycle a few too many times. I’d love to be able to make tasty meals with healthy local ingredients in a hurry. I’ll be there.

  3. nothing like judging a place before they’ve even opened.

    no wonder there’s so much turnover in the retail in park slope.

    i personally can’t wait to try it.

    THEN i’ll decide if i like it or not.

  4. If it’s anything like Luscious Food on 5th Ave, I’ll pass. Overpriced tasteless food. I’m still ticked off about a terrible blob of tuna salad I bought there for $9. They saw me coming a mile away.

  5. Guest at 5:10pm said:

    “i kinda think there is more demand for it up here than [there] is down on mid 5th…”

    I couldn’t agree more. Those silly minorities and new money recent arrivals just won’t appreciate an upscale establishment like this as much as we would up on 7th Avenue (the REAL Park Slope, mind you). And who wants to be bothered walking two blocks west? Maybe we can send the nannies?

    See you at Connecticut Muffin!

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