This is a real co-op, volunteer run, not perfect like anything but way better than anything else I've found. Better prices but not always by a dramatic amount; that plus membership does add up. Become a volunteer and save 25% off most items. They have the freshest and best produce outside of a farmer's market and some pretty good deals. They have some prepared foods which are usually pretty good, but not always consistently stocked. It's small, but I can usually find most of what I want. It's nice to have a real co-op in the area. Don't forget to go across the hall and check out the little cafƩ they have recently started as well. Will honor membership to other co-ops for travelers passing through; I've never heard of anyone else...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIāve been volunteering at this coop for a month now. Iām new to town, was trying to make a difference. Susan, a main operator of this coop, has repeatedly pushed her wack views on to me, and Iām sad to say I feel forced to quit. She has been openly anti mask, anti vaccine, anti plan parenthood and pro q-anon. This is not the leftist coop it poses as. She has on several occasions spouted this to me, other volunteers, and even costumers, and she is confrontational when I try to change the subject. Iām just fed up. I shouldāve known when she called me, and all vaccinated people, āa government hamsterā on my first day⦠Itās a shame, this coop does do good things for the community, upper management...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreTiny little place but they definitely have some interesting items. Other than your typical organic produce/meat selection, they have a wide variety of energy bars/candies/trail mix. There is also a cooler filled with your other-than-typical choice of juices and soft drinks. And they carry a few different teas from Teaography-one of the most amazing places to get tea! A little over priced but, in my opinion, all organic items are kinda high. They do, however, have a frequent customer discount club that you can buy into that will save...
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