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Dive into Winter Citrus Season

We’ve officially made it past the winter solstice, and that alone is a reason for rejoicing! Along with a little bit of extra daylight, we also usher in the peak of citrus season. Along with more sun in the sky, bright, juicy fruit are arriving at the co-op each day. Let us share some of…

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COVID-19 Mask Update – Jan. 2022

As a cooperative with two grocery stores, Seward Co-op plays an essential role in the community. COVID-19 guidelines like social distancing and wearing masks have become a part of everyday life. We have maintained our ability to keep the doors open and provide goods and nourishing foods throughout these challenging times in large part because…

Honoring Indigenous Food Traditions

Seward Co-op is located in Dakota territory, where Dakota, Ojibwe, Ho-Chunk, and many other Native people continue to live and exercise their sovereignty. As a cooperatively owned and community based business, we continue to learn and grow our practice in acknowledging Indigenous land and history. Since 2021, we have been proud to co-present the Indigenous…

Community Foods on Your Seasonal Snack Spread

As we take time to gather safely with loved ones during this holiday season, nothing elevates a gathering like a beautiful meat and cheese board. Break out those cutting boards and serving trays and get crafty with delicious bites from Community Foods producers!

Eggnog Shortage Solutions

For nearly 50 years at Seward Co-op, we have taken great pride in being a reputable source for high-quality, ethically sourced food, and other household goods. We look forward to supporting safe family and community gatherings again as we celebrate the season. Pressure on the global supply chain has been constant throughout the pandemic. Retailers…

Make the Most of Rotisserie Chickens

At Seward Co-op, we are grateful to provide many options for quick and healthy meals. From the frozen section, the salad and hot bars, and the grab and go deli coolers, Seward-made items can cut down on prep time for your next meal. Our rotisserie chickens – roasted in house! – provide a lot of…

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Red Quinoa Tabouli Salad – Seward Deli Recall

Seward Co-op is voluntarily recalling Red Quinoa Tabouli Salad because of possible undisclosed allergens (tree nuts) . People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to tree nuts run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product.  Red Quinoa Tabouli Salad – Seward deli product 12 oz container       UPC:0203726010654…

Fair Anita

Learn About Fair Anita Fair Anita collaborates with over 8,000 talented artisan partners and brilliant women to create jewelry, accessories, and gifts. Each artisan cooperative – across four continents and nine countries – specializes in different techniques and materials. All products are made by hand from materials sourced in local communities, making each Fair Anita…

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Ripple Foods Original Pea Milk Recall

Ripple Foods has issued a voluntary recall of its original 48 oz. milk due to possible contamination with Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that can cause digestive issues. The illness is often mild and there is only a remote possibility of serious adverse health effects. No illnesses have been linked to this recall. Affected product has…