Seward Co-op Closing Early
Our Franklin and Friendship stores will close early Thursday, Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. We will monitor the situation and update our hours of operation on social media and our website.
Our Franklin and Friendship stores will close early Thursday, Aug. 27 at 6 p.m. We will monitor the situation and update our hours of operation on social media and our website.
Seward Co-op has issued a voluntary recall of Curried Chicken Salad and Curried Cauliflower and Carrot Salad due to mislabeling.
Join us on Zoom on Tuesday, Oct. 27 for the Annual Co-op Owner Meeting, 6–8 p.m. At this year’s meeting, we will build on our equity foundation and begin to discuss… Read More →
In the wake of George Floyd’s brutal murder by the police, we decided to broaden this to include any time staff have given to their neighborhoods and community.
Work is being done to line up local artists to assist community members to create art on the boards at Seward Co-op’s buildings.
Seward Co-op has discontinued hummus and other products made by Holy Land.
Seward Co-op’s staff-led Green Team “talks trash” about trash! We can all make a difference, so we invite Seward shoppers and community members to help. The Green Team’s focus over the next year is to organize volunteer opportunities in our community, further advocate for packaging changes and offer resources through the “Trash Talk” campaign. We…
Seward Co-op has issued a voluntary recall of items made from the juicer in the Franklin store on April 18 and 19, due to the discovery of a metal shard in a juice. All potentially impacted products have been removed and the issue leading to the potential contamination has been remedied. The juicer has been…
The 2026 SEED grant application period is now closed. We will announce the 2026 recipients at our Annual Owner Meeting on Oct. 27, 2025. One way Seward Co-op lives its Ends Statement to “sustain a healthy community” is through robust community grants. The SEED program is a simple yet powerful community giving opportunity that allows…
As a cooperative with two grocery stores, Seward Co-op plays an essential role in the community. COVID-19 guidelines like social distancing and wearing masks have become a part of everyday life. We have maintained our ability to keep the doors open and provide goods and nourishing foods throughout these challenging times in large part because…