What Pride Means to Me
Staff member, Carla, shares her personal reflections on Pride month.
Staff member, Carla, shares her personal reflections on Pride month.
Our Operations Manager, Ray, writes to our co-op community.
Effective May 11, Seward Community Co-op requires all employees to wear a face covering while on the sales floor.
Edna Lewis played a great part in the farm-to-table movement.
As a cooperative, we exist to meet the needs of our community with two full-service grocery stores and a café. We strive to offer products requested by co-op owners and other community members. We prioritize: Products that meet unique needs in our community (such as WIC-allowed foods, international cuisines, gluten free, halal, vegan, etc.); Organic…
Community Foods is a Seward Co-op labeling program featuring producers that best align with our cooperative values and mission to sustain a healthy community. We contribute to a more equitable economy by offering quality products through intentional sourcing. Community Foods purchases are important, everyday investments in a sustainable and equitable food system. Look for Community…
From beauty trends to supplements you depend on, our welcoming, knowledgeable staff can help you navigate options. Explore our hair and beauty products, selected with community in mind. Our wide selection is enhanced by special ordering, so you can always find what you’re looking for at Seward Co-op.
Our cheese department recently had a wonderful visit to Holland Family Farms in Thorpe, Wisconsin! This is about as good as it gets in the cheese world. The weather was… Read More →
Edna Lewis played a great part in the farm-to-table movement.