Conventional Items Expand Food Access
To expand food access to more community members, we are bringing in a small assortment of competitively priced conventional products.
To expand food access to more community members, we are bringing in a small assortment of competitively priced conventional products.
KIND Healthy Snacks (KIND) has issued a voluntary recall of their Oats & Honey Granola with Toasted Coconut pouches due to the presence of sesame seeds, which is not listed as an ingredient. The label does list sesame seeds under the “May Contain” statement. Oats & Honey Granola Toasted Coconut pouches, 11 oz. UPC: 60265217186-4…
Join our co-op’s board of directors for a series of virtual listening sessions this summer. This time of crisis is an important moment to reflect on our identity and future work as a community cooperative. Who are we now and how can we best meet the needs of our community in the future? How will…
Although restaurants have been given the okay to reopen with limitations, the co-op has decided not to reopen the Creamery Café at this time.
Fire up the grill or get picnic ready with good food from local Community Foods.
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Staff member, Carla, shares her personal reflections on Pride month.
Staff member, Addie, shares how she has celebrated Juneteenth and continues to celebrate. Addie also shares her recommendations on further readings on Juneteenth.
Both stores and the Creamery were closed entirely from Friday, May 29 through Monday, June 1, as well as the morning of Thursday, May 28.
On June 12, 2020 the Star Tribune published an opinion piece by Ahmed Tharwat that references Seward Co-op’s decision to discontinue hummus and other products made by Holy Land. Below is our response to Tharwat’s opinion piece. Our statement on our decision can be found here.