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Self-Serve Hot and Salad Bars to Relaunch May 10

We are pleased to announce that we will reopen our prepared food bars at both Franklin and Friendship delis Monday, May 10, with self-serve and pre-packaged offerings. Read more…

Celebrate Mothers and Loved Ones this Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day has always been a celebration of those in our lives who nurture and care for us, and today we celebrate the mothers in our lives, acknowledging we’ve expanded what motherhood means.

Baba’s Foods

Community Foods producer Baba’s wants to share the beauty and richness of their food and culture with the community. Learn more!

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Mango 101

Haitian Francique Mangoes are back in stock! Learn tips and tricks for selecting a ripe mango and cutting around the large center seed. Practice your new skills with charred jalapeño mango salsa.

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Natural Valley Goat Cheese

Pasture Pride is located in the heart of Wisconsin’s Amish country, and is one of the many Community Foods producers on Seward Co-op’s cheese shelves.

Refocusing on Sustainability for Earth Day

Once the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Minnesota, a lot of things changed at Seward Co-op and in our daily lives. We closed our dining areas, then our self-service hot and salad bars, and the Creamery Café. This meant we could not offer no waste options such as reusable plates and bowls at…

Heartbreak and Sadness Over the Murder of Daunte Wright

Seward Co-op community, Yesterday afternoon, Daunte Wright, a 20-year old Black man and beloved son and father, was murdered by the Brooklyn Center police. Our community–including all of us at Seward Co-op–are feeling the impact of another police murder as we simultaneously watch the Chauvin trial unfold in our city. Rage, despair, numbness, heartbreak and…

Celebrate in Community with a Spring Cheese Board

Spring is in the air, and vaccinations are on the rise. Although we cannot jump to “going back to normal,” we can proceed safely and with caution to gather in community with the proper precautions. An excellent addition to any Spring gathering is a cheese board. Friends and family are likely to enjoy this easy-to-make…