How to search produce boxes in Fortnite

Make sure to eat your fruits and vegetables

Fortnite search produce box

Fortnite seasonal events and weekly quests often introduce objectives relating to items you can find around the map, with produce boxes being recurring examples. While produce boxes regularly return as a quest task, it’s challenging to spot them, especially if you don’t actively look for them.

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Where to find produce boxes in Fortnite Chapter 5, Season 2

Produce boxes spawn all around the Fortnite map, with the named locations below having the most:

  • Snooty Steppes
  • Pleasant Piazza
  • Reckless Railways
Fortnite produce box map
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All three locations have numerous produce boxes scattered around, allowing you to find them easily without much issue. More often than not, you’ll accidentally stumble into boxes here even when you’re not intending to. However, if you’re not able to reach these locations, you can also find some in the following spots:

  • Brawler’s Battlegrounds
  • Fencing Fields
  • Grim Gate
  • Grand Glacier

Once you reach one of these locations, you’ll want to look for a small cardboard box with a picture of vegetables on its side. Upon hovering over the box, it’ll appear as a produce box, letting you know you’ve found what you’re looking for.

After opening it, you’ll find items such as cabbages, corn, and shield mushrooms, which you can eat to restore some health and shields. Although these items aren’t the most reliable compared to Medkits and Shield drinks, they can save you in a pinch if you’re early in the match or have no other options. Just watch for other players, as you may spot some people looking for produce boxes or completing other quests while exploring the map.

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