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Grants & Donations

One way Seward Co-op lives its Ends Statement to “sustain a healthy community” is through robust community grant and donation programs. The SEED program allows customers to “round-up” their grocery bill for a monthly recipient non-profit. Seward Community Fund grants are awarded annually in the amount of $1,000 per recipient. We also offer gift cards…

Sprout! Newsletter

Read the newest issue to learn about products, upcoming events, and co-op staff. Seward Co-op’s newsletter, the “Sprout!”, is published quarterly and free to all co-op owners. Are you interested in advertising in the “Sprout!”? Get rates and the publication schedule.

Locations

Franklin Store Address: Hours: 8 a.m.-10 p.m. daily Phone: Community Room Reservations

About Seward Co-op

Seward Co-op is a community owned, consumer co-op. Everyone is welcome to shop at Seward Co-op. Cooperatives are very different from privately owned discount clubs, which charge annual fees in exchange for a discount on purchases. Discount clubs are owned and governed by the shareholders. Profits of the business go to the investors. In a…

Careers

Seward Co-op has been providing its customers with the highest quality food and services for more than 45 years. The co-op is committed to hiring a diverse staff that represents the communities we serve. We create jobs with great benefits, and we invest in the training and growth of our employees. VIEW OPEN POSITIONS

Box Tops For Education

Box Tops has helped local schools earn over $800 million for things like helping build playgrounds, installing computer labs, and funding other programs that enrich their school communities since 1996, and are featured on some of your favorite Natural and Organic brands like—Cascadian Farms and Annie’s. We’ve always placed great importance on listening to our…  Read More

I.M. Healthy Original Creamy SoyNut Butter

On March 3, The SoyNut Butter Co. announced a voluntary recall of its I.M. Healthy Original Creamy SoyNut Butter. This voluntary recall is in response to the FDA alert of a possible link between this product and illnesses regarding E.coli. Both Franklin and Friendship stores have carried the product in the last three months. This…  Read More

Field Day Organic Recall

On September 15, Field Day Organic issued a voluntary recall of its organic ranch dressing, due to product mislabeling that has resulted in an undeclared milk and egg allergen. Consumers who have severe allergies to milk and/or egg run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this product. Between Jun. 17,…  Read More

Produce at its Peak: It’s Apple Season

Crab apples were the only apples growing reliably in Minnesota before the mid-1800s, but years of experimentation and tree losses from harsh winters have resulted in our state producing some of the most flavorful and unique apples you will find. A short growing season and variable pest problems in local apple orchards make Midwestern organic…  Read More