2021 Annual Owner Meeting Recap
Celebrating 50 Years: Seward Co-op within the Broader Movement for Abolition and Liberation
Celebrating 50 Years: Seward Co-op within the Broader Movement for Abolition and Liberation
Simple Mills has issued a voluntary recall of its Fine Ground Sea Salt Almond Flour Crackers due to a packing error. A select number of the Farmhouse Cheddar Almond Flour Crackers were packed in Fine Ground Sea Salt boxes. As a result, the packaging does not list the presence of a possible allergen (milk). Some…
2021 Annual Co-op Owner Meeting Join us on Zoom on Tuesday, Oct. 26 for the Annual Co-op Owner Meeting, 6:30–8 p.m. As we begin a year of celebrating our 50th anniversary as a co-op, we’ll reflect on who we are as part of a broader cooperative movement working for justice and the abolition of oppressive…
Grimmway Farms issued a voluntary recall of its Bunny-Luv bagged peeled baby carrots because they may have been contaminated with Salmonella. To date, no illnesses have been linked to this recall, done in an abundance of caution. This product is only sold at the Friendship store and has been removed from our shelves. Affected…
On Thursday, June 24, community members gathered at our Franklin and Friendship stores for Art + Abolition: Memorialize the Movement, Deepen Our Commitment. As part of this community event, Leesa Kelly (she/her) and volunteers from Memorialize the Movement removed the remaining boards of protest art that were installed on our buildings in June of 2020…
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…
Wishing our community a very happy Pride month! On the outside of Seward Co-op buildings, we proudly say “Everyone Welcome.” Throughout our nearly 50 year history and into the present, our goal has been to create space that is comfortable and safe for everyone to gather, work, and shop. We at Seward Co-op welcome opportunities…
About Nixta Nixta Minneapolis is a local, inclusively owned takeout restaurant and tortilleria. They are also a new Community Foods producer at Seward Co-op. We recently highlighted them in our summer Sprout! grilling feature. We circled back with Gustavo Romero (he/him) of Nixta, to learn more about what Nixta is cooking up this summer. Gustavo…
Last month, Seward Co-op announced the return of the self-serve salad and hot bars. Our deli prepared foods are an important part of how we invest in our communities. As a co-op, we strive to keep resources in our communities, and that means we source local, organic ingredients from Community Foods producers whenever possible. We…
No matter whether you’re cooking with gas or over coals for Memorial Day, Juneteenth, the summer solstice, or just for dinner on a Tuesday night, Seward Co-op has meat and veggie options to get your sizzle on this summer.
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