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Join our online Instagram community. Help us reach 2,000 followers!

written by

Aaron Miller

posted on

April 22, 2022

Yup, Miller’s Bio Farm is on Instagram. We just love connecting with customers. 

We love giving folks the info they need to make educated food choices for their human and furry family. We love sharing food and cooking inspiration. We love seeing how you’re enjoying the yummy food. And, we love chatting with you. Yup, that’s right, if you DM or tag us, we will reply!

We set a goal to reach 2,000 followers by the end of the weekend. Would you help, please? 

Here are some ideas:

  • Follow @millersbiofarm.
  • Comment on one of our posts that speak to you and tag 5 friends.
  • Post a picture of a meal you made using Miller’s food and tag @millersbiofarm and 5 friends.
  • Post a story about your delicious food and tag @millersbiofarm. We’ll likely share it in our story, too!​
  • Post a picture of your pet enjoying Miller's food and tag @millersbiofarm and 5 friends.

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