Healthy Bees, Healthy Lives
In the spring, the well-being of honey bees is at the forefront of our minds. After all, we all benefit from thriving pollinators. Interested in supporting a healthy bee population?… Read More →
In the spring, the well-being of honey bees is at the forefront of our minds. After all, we all benefit from thriving pollinators. Interested in supporting a healthy bee population?… Read More →
Featured Store Specials Featured Owner Specials April 5 – April 18 April 19 – May 2
Spring has sprung–the days are getting longer, the temperatures are rising, and the birds have returned to the Upper Midwest! It’s an exciting time in produce, and though it’s hard… Read More →
Spring is the time to cleanse and detox the body. It’s no accident that fresh, young herbal greens arrive in spring, just when we need their healing nutrients most. As… Read More →
As we approach the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in 2020, we acknowledge that the movement has had its ups and downs, but today Earth Day has the largest secular… Read More →
In 2009, Seward Co-op began offering plastic bag recycling to our shoppers and owners. In 2010, we stopped offering plastic grocery bags at the checkout lanes. These changes were motivated… Read More →
Gone are the days when spring cleaning only applies to the home. Spring is the time to cleanse and detox the body, too. It’s no accident that fresh, young herbal… Read More →
Farmworkers are some of our nation’s most vital workers; their labor allows us to enjoy high-quality fresh fruits and vegetables year round. Despite farmworkers’ economic and cultural contributions to the… Read More →
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… Read More →
You may have noticed a new P6, cooperative coffee on Seward Co-op shelves, so here’s a little background. Pachamama Coffee Co-op roasts delicious single-origin coffees and blends, but their high… Read More →