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Past SEED Recipients

2024 April Cempazúchitl Collective TBD customers donated TBD March Isuroon 23,859 customers donated $10,912.93 February Cultural Wellness Center 24,187 customers donated $10,980.88 January East Phillips Neighborhood Institute 22,983 customers donated $10,543.25 2023 December The Aliveness Project 23,302 customers donated $10,712.79 November Division of Indian Work 23,980 customers donated $11,150.31 October Little Earth Residents Association 22,293…

Good Food Access Program Funding: Contact Elected Officials!

Where you live shouldn’t determine whether or not you have access to healthy, affordable foods. Unfortunately, that’s the reality for hundreds of thousands of Minnesotans who currently live in communities without sufficient access to a grocery store. The MN legislature is currently in final budget negotiations. It, along with Governor Walz, will decide whether to…  Read More

Cascadian Farm Organic Cinnamon Raisin Granola

On Oct. 9, General Mills announced a voluntary recall involving Cascadian Farm Organic Cinnamon Raisin Granola. General Mills is recalling two days-worth of product due to the presence of an undeclared nut allergen, almonds. Cascadian Farm—Organic Cinnamon Raisin Granola ($5.28 regular price/on sale through Co+op Deals for $3.00)UPC: 000-21908-74329-5 (package); 100-21908-74329-2 (case)Recalled Better if Used…  Read More

Blooming Prairie Beef Now 100% Grass Fed

Remember Joe and Bonnie of Hill & Vale? For many years, they supplied Seward Co-op with 100-percent pastured-raised, whole carcass beef. In 2015 they retired from farming and we bid them a bittersweet farewell. Paul Smith, his son Jared Smith, and a neighboring farmer Aaron Anderson took the torch and continued on the path paved…  Read More

August is P6 Month!

August is P6 Month, and Seward Co-op will be celebrating every week! P6 producers will be sampling and we’ll have Seward gift card raffles every weekend in both stores, so please, stop by often! The festivities begin Saturday, August 6, from noon–3 p.m.; please join us for the P6 Month Kick-off with a celebration of…  Read More

Cascadian Farms Frozen Cut Green Beans

Seward Co-op is issuing a voluntary recall of Cascadian Farms Frozen Cut Green Beans (16 oz.; retail $3.39) due to the possible presence of Listeria monocytogenes. No illnesses have been reported in connection with this product. We have pulled the product from our shelves. The affected product’s UPC code is UPC: 000219085014 with a Best…  Read More

Cascadian Farm Cut Beans

General Mills announced a voluntary Class 1 recall involving 10 ounce bags of frozen Cascadian Farm Cut Beans produced over two days in March 2014. The recall is being issued as a precaution after one package of finished product tested positive for the presence of Listeria Monocytogenes. No related illnesses have been reported. Affected product…  Read More

Recall: Refrigerated Grocery Product at Seward

During a temperature check of one of our coolers on Friday, November 21, the Seward Grocery team found product at unsafe temperatures due to a non-functioning cooler fan. If you purchased any of the products below between 12:00 p.m. Thursday, November 20th and 1:30 p.m. Friday, November 21st, do not consume this product and return…  Read More

Half Way There!

Ten weeks into the capital campaign and we’ve passed the halfway mark with $1,362,750 in owner investments, which represents 52 percent of our goal. Thank you once again to our owners for your support! At Seward Co-op we have 11,908 (and counting) owners. With $1,137,250 left to raise, if 2,275 owners (roughly 20 percent of…  Read More

Smart Dads Remember "Sale and a Coupon: No Way!"

Note: Sale prices on the items mentioned in this article ended Tuesday, April 15. You know “shave and hair cut two bits,” right? When you’re at the co-op today, hum the words Sale and a Coupon: No Way! to that tune and it’ll help you remember to save a boatload of money. It’s a little…  Read More