What is the Oneota Co-op Board/Iowa Food Hub Grow the Good Grant Program?
How might I sponsor this initiative? Who is eligible for funding and how do they file a grant application? The Oneota Co-op Board of Directors
How might I sponsor this initiative? Who is eligible for funding and how do they file a grant application? The Oneota Co-op Board of Directors
Watch oneotacoop.com for complete agenda. Current discussion by your Co-op board includes the manner in which our electoral process are communicated
The Board of Directors is seeking interested member/owners to serve on the Board, to help ensure a continued bright future
by: Katherine Hannigan, Assistant Produce Manager Geek /gēk/ n: 2. a person who has excessive enthusiasm for and some expertise
By Beth Hoven Rotto, Cheese and Chill Buyer In these times, Oneota Community Co-op remains a source of strength and
By Gretchen Fox Schempp, Wellness Manager I am one of those “lucky” people whose allergies disappear with the first frost.
By: Gretchen Fox Schempp,Wellness Manager Many of our customers in the Wellness section become so out of illness. The classic
Welcome to the Oneota Co-op’s Event Calendar! Dive into a world of culinary classes and community events. Join us to sharpen your cooking skills, explore new flavors, and connect with fellow food enthusiasts. Our carefully curated events are designed to delight and educate.
Oneota Co-op offers weekly E-Newsletter “The CommPost”, and maintains an active blog and social media presence, but The Scoop is no longer in production.
If you have purchased any of the products listed from the Oneota Community Food Co-op, please discard them without consuming or return them to the Co-op for a full refund.
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The Co-op is committed to supporting local producers and providing local goods for shoppers to purchase. Our local items carry red signs which identify the product and the farm/vendor who produced the item(s). Fostering a healthy, local food system is one of the ways we practice the Oneota Co-op mission and organizational Ends.
Organic foods are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers or other chemicals. They do not use genetically modified (GMO) seeds. Organic farming practices sustainably enhance the health of our land, water, and living things. Learn more here: https://www.grocery.coop/
B Corp Certification is a designation that a business is meeting high standards of verified performance, accountability, and transparency. A B Corp treats its employees well, treats the planet well, actively works to better itself and openly shares information. The Co-op carries many Certified B Corp companies.
Producers involved in the Real Organic Project (ROP) have indicated that their food or product was fostered in soil and/or that livestock is raised on pasture, not in confinement. The ROP’s focus centers on soil, water, land and the living things that are sustained by them.
This signage indicates the many items on our shelves created by people who identify as women, Black, Indigenous, people of color (POC), LGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities and veterans. A diverse supply chain promotes innovation, a healthier competitive environment, customer choice, equitable distribution and a more just society.
Our blue Co-op Trade indicators inform shoppers that the entity creating a product is a fellow cooperative. Co-ops build community resilience and economic empowerment. Co-ops follow the cooperative principles. Specifically, Co-op Principle 6 addresses the importance of co-ops working together with other cooperatives.
A Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) is a plant or animal created through the process of genetic engineering: This process manipulates DNA for desired results. GMO foods are a topic that may generate strong feelings regarding how one evaluates the data. We invite Co-op shoppers to learn more about GMO foods, with links to studies and labeling legislation, here: https://www.grocery.coop/
Dec. 11, 2024 – MadeGood Granola Bars – Full recall info here.
Nov. 18, 2024 – Bunny Luv Whole & Baby Carrots – 1 lb & 2 lb bags – Full recall info here.
Oct. 24, 2024 – Nick’s Sticks Chicken Snack Sticks – Full recall info here.
Oct. 23, 2024 – Nature’s Path Waffles – Full recall info here.
Oct. 18, 2024 – Red’s Grilled Chicken & Cheddar Burrito – 5 oz – Full recall info here.
Oct. 17, 2024 – EVOL Teriyaki Chicken Entree – 9 oz – Full recall info here.
Oct. 4, 2024 – Jack and the Green Sprouts – Alfalfa Sprouts – Full recall info here.