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Crazy Fresh Fruit Recall

Russ Davis Wholesale has issued a voluntary recall of a number of fruit and vegetable products. This is due to a possible health risk from inadequate sanitizer in water used for washing some ready-to-eat “Crazy Fresh” brand pre-cut fruit. To date, there have been no reports of illness and this recall is not related to…

Recall: Franklin Fresh Cut Cooler

Seward Co-op experienced a cooler malfunction at the Franklin store on Friday, July 2 from 8 a.m.–2:30 p.m. We have issued a voluntary recall of items sold from this cooler, please see the full list below. This recall is done out of an abundance of caution, as items may have been held at an unsafe…

Seward To Go

Seward To Go is available for all co-op shoppers!  Due to renovations at the Franklin store, Seward To Go will only offer Curbside Pickup at the Friendship store. Delivery is currently unavailable. Note: During times of high demand, like holiday weeks, submit your order as early as possible to secure your preferred pickup or delivery…

Benefits of Curbside Pickup

Curbside Pickup has not only provided a convenient way to shop co-op essentials, but it also provides another way to invest in a more equitable local economy and healthy community.

Nourish 101: African Vegan Cooking- Ugandan Curry Cabbage (Virtual class)

January 21, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Nourish 101 classes feature basic scratch-cooking techniques and recipes that feed a family of four for under $10. Learn more about Seward Co-op’s Nourish program here. Henry Kisitu, Jajja Wellness Please RSVP in advance via the Eventbrite link below. You will receive an email from Eventbrite that contains a Zoom link or phone number to…  Read More

Tell the USDA We Need Better GE Labeling

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has proposed a rule for nationwide labeling on genetically engineered foods — but we need something better. Public comments, from food eaters like you, will be extremely important. Comments were due to the USDA by July 3, 2018. We’ve been telling the USDA to: Use common, well-established labeling terms.…  Read More