On Thursday, Nov. 28, Seward Co-op will have shortened hours from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
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New Signage in the Stores
When shopping at our stores you may notice some signage updates aimed to enhance the Seward shopping experience. Our aim is to provide customers with more prudent information about products… Read More →
Bulk Schultz Eggs Recall
Seward Co-op is issuing a voluntary recall on bulk Schultz Eggs (Bulk; retail $3.99/dozen or $0.34 each) because we were shipped free-range eggs that were mislabeled as organic. We sold… Read More →
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Store Specials Owner Deals Dec. 2 – Dec. 15
Soup Production Space at Franklin
Over the last six months, you may have been noticed as our expansion projects unfolded and came to fruition with the opening of a new restaurant and store. Needless to… Read More →
Produce at Its Peak: Brussels Sprouts
For the most part, even a light frost signals the end of the growing season across the north. But for many members of the brassicaceae family (Brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage,… Read More →
Holiday Make Ahead Recipe: Pasty
Make-ahead meals are great to have waiting in the freezer during the busy holiday season. Healthy family dinners are a priority to many, but sometimes can be difficult. Practical expectations… Read More →
Celebration Dish to Pass: Wild Rice Dressing
This time of year is all about gathering, no matter what your celebration looks like. Most soirees are centered around food, family and/or friends. At some point during this season,… Read More →
2015-16 SEED Recipients
For more than 40 years, Seward Co-op has been committed to giving back to our community. In 2011, we introduced SEED, a new way for customers to participate in this… Read More →
2015 SCF Recipients
Seward Community Co-op launched the Seward Community Fund (SCF) in 2005. The establishment of the SCF embodies our co-op’s commitment to grow not just as a business, but also as… Read More →
Produce at Its Peak: Brussels Sprouts
Brussels Sprouts For the most part, even a light frost signals the end of the growing season across the north. But for many members of the brassicaceae family (Brussels sprouts,… Read More →