How to Cancel Daily Harvest in 2026

To cancel Daily Harvest, log in at dailyharvest.com, open My Plan, go to Plan Settings (also shown as Manage Plan or Plan Status), and select Cancel Plan. Daily Harvest usually makes you pause or edit your plan status before the cancel option shows up, so do not stop at the pause screen.

Short answer: Cancel on the website under My Plan, not in an app store. The button is buried behind a pause step. The deadline that matters is 6 PM ET on the Sunday before your next box ships. Miss it and that box still charges.

Last updated: June 2026. Terms change, so confirm the current cutoff and menu labels in your own account before you rely on them.

Where do you actually cancel Daily Harvest?

On the Daily Harvest website, while logged in. Daily Harvest bills your saved card directly through your account. It is not billed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, so there is no App Store subscription to turn off. Even if you use the mobile app, the cancel action lives in your online plan settings, not in your phone's subscription list.

That one detail trips people up. They dig through iPhone Settings looking for a Daily Harvest subscription, find nothing, and get charged again. The switch is on the site.

How to cancel Daily Harvest step by step

  1. Go to dailyharvest.com and log in with the email and password on the account.
  2. Open My Plan (sometimes labeled Manage Plan). On desktop it is in the top-right menu or profile icon. On the app, tap your account icon.
  3. Find Plan Settings or the Plan Status section and scroll down.
  4. Here is the friction: Daily Harvest often hides the cancel option until you first pause your plan or open Edit Plan Status. Do that step, then look again for Cancel Plan or Cancel My Plan.
  5. Select Cancel Plan, pick a cancellation reason from the prompts, and confirm with Submit.
  6. Watch for a confirmation on screen and an email. If you get neither, the cancel did not go through. Repeat it.

On Android, the app can be glitchy for this. If the cancel button will not appear, open dailyharvest.com in a mobile browser instead.

What is the deadline to avoid the next charge?

Cancel before 6 PM ET on the Sunday before your next order is scheduled to ship. After that cutoff, the upcoming box is locked in and will charge, even if you cancel minutes later. There is no minimum commitment, so timing is the only thing standing between you and one more charge.

If you just want a break, you can skip upcoming deliveries under the upcoming order section instead of cancelling. Skips generally need to be set several days ahead of the order date, so do not leave it to the last minute.

Do you keep the box you already paid for?

Yes. Cancelling stops future orders. It does not claw back a box that already processed. Daily Harvest generally does not refund orders that have already been charged and shipped, so any box past the Sunday 6 PM ET cutoff is yours and you keep it. Confirm refund terms in your account, since policies shift.

What if you have more than one plan?

Cancel each one. If you added a second plan under the same login, cancelling one does not stop the other. Go back into My Plan and repeat the steps until every plan reads as cancelled. This is a common way people think they cancelled and still get billed.

Ways to cancel Daily Harvest, compared

MethodWhat it takesReality
Website (My Plan)Log in, pause or edit status, then Cancel Plan, before Sunday 6 PM ETThe official path. Free. The cancel button is buried behind a pause step.
Skip weeks insteadToggle skip on upcoming orders, days aheadStops the next charge without closing the account. Good if you are undecided.
Contact the Care teamEmail or live chat via the Contact page; some listings show a phone lineUseful if the button will not appear. Ask for written confirmation.
KarenTell Karen the company and your detailsKaren handles the cancel steps and follow-up for you. Outcome is not guaranteed and depends on Daily Harvest's current terms.

What if they charge you after you cancelled?

First, check whether the charge is for a box that was already locked in before the Sunday 6 PM ET cutoff. That one is legitimate. If you were charged for an order after you confirmed a cancellation, gather your confirmation email and the charge date. If Daily Harvest will not sort it out, you can read our guide on what to do when a company will not refund you and, as a last resort, look at how to dispute a credit card charge with your bank. Know the difference between a chargeback and a refund before you file.

Common questions

Can I cancel Daily Harvest from the app?

The mobile app links to the same account settings, but the cancel action runs through your online plan, not an app store subscription. If the app button will not work, use dailyharvest.com in a browser.

Is there a Daily Harvest cancellation fee?

No. There is no minimum term and no cancellation fee. The only cost risk is missing the Sunday 6 PM ET cutoff, which lets one more box charge.

Why can't I find the cancel button?

Daily Harvest often hides it until you pause the plan or open Edit Plan Status first. Do that step, then the Cancel Plan option should appear. If it still does not, contact the Care team.

Will I get a refund for my last box?

Usually not. Boxes that already processed and shipped are generally non-refundable. Cancelling only stops future orders. Verify current refund terms in your account.

Do I need to cancel more than once?

Only if you have multiple plans on the account. Each plan must be cancelled on its own, so check My Plan for any you forgot.

Buried cancel buttons and Sunday deadlines are exactly the kind of thing Karen eats for breakfast. Tell Karen it's Daily Harvest, and let her chase down the cancel and any wrongful charge. Put Karen on it.

Need to cancel something else? Start at the cancel-any-subscription hub, or jump to a common one like Home Chef, EveryPlate, or Instacart.

Karen AI is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice or representation. It is a self-help tool that helps you prepare and send your own disputes, complaints, and cancellations. For legal advice about your situation, consult a licensed attorney. Results vary and are not guaranteed.