Many owners and shoppers have seen the P6 label around Seward Co-op for years, now, and have grown accustomed to using it in order to find the products that are either local, produced by co-ops, or produced by small farmers (companies must meet two of the three criteria to carry the P6 label).
But did you realize that P6 is growing to become a national movement? You can find the P6 label now in stores ranging from Massachusetts to Tennessee to Arkansas.
If you’d like to meet some of the other grocery co-ops, farmers, and stakeholders in the national P6 program, watch the brand new video created by local James Beard Award-winning producers of Perennial Plate, Daniel Klein and Mirra Fine!