Cocojune Cultured Coconut Yogurt The Brattleboro Food Co-op is excited to introduce organic Cocojune, a new plant-based yogurt, to our dairy case. Cocojune is idealistic about organic agriculture. responsible, and […]
Hello! I just wanted to introduce myself. I’m Whitney Field, and I’ll be serving as the Co-op’s Interim General Manager while the search for Sabine’s replacement continues. You have seen […]
As people turn the calendar to 2022, creating or reinvigorating healthy habits could be on the to-do list. Some might try a new exercise regimen at the gym or a winter snow sport in order to get outside in the brisk cold. Others might limit dairy or maybe try out meatless Mondays. The new year can bring a new you and ultimately some fun adventures into health and wellness. In order to assist in whatever wellness regime you may undertake, our Wellness team stocks herbs, teas, multivitamins, probiotics, and a plethora of supplements you might need. One of the new botanicals that people turn to is the hemp plant, which when dried and extracted offers the cannabinoid CBD.
Brattleboro Food Co-op Annual Meeting November 10, 2021 / Held via Zoom PANEL DISCUSSION TRANSCRIPT General Manager Sabine Rhyne welcomed the panel moderator, Tabitha Pohl-Moore. The Board of Directors asked Tabitha […]
As we last reported to you in our December update, we were excited to bring in a candidate for the GM position in December. That individual, Peter Waldmann, visited Brattleboro […]
Brattleboro Coalition for Active Transportation and Local Motion (local and statewide bike advocacy groups) need your support to install covered bike parking at the Co-op. BCAT will purchase and install […]
Since launching our Round Up for Change program in November of 2020 we have gathered over $70,000 donated by our community to local nonprofits. Powerful local organizations such as SUSU […]
2021 ELECTION RESULTS Brattleboro Food Co-op Board of Director Election and Bylaw Changes Election Results Total Ballots Cast: 984: 973 on-line ballots, 12 paper ballots. Two ballots were invalid. Results by […]
It’s been a little more than ten years since I began working at the Brattleboro Food Co-op, and a little more than six since I took on the General Manager […]
The holidays are here, and our staff must be thanked tremendously for creating an amazing atmosphere at the Co-op. From stocked shelves to handmade food to great customer service we […]
We have not provided an update for a while, but we’ve certainly been busy! In October, the Committee met with a couple of staff members to get some “on the […]
The phrase “to bear fruit” means to yield positive results. From making delicious, better-for-you products to striving for a net positive impact. Health without compromise: We all want to be […]
Each month we focus on identifying a local producer to feature in our monthly newsletter, Food for Thought and in-store. We conduct an in-depth interview, and feature photos, creating an article that reaches over 9,000 shareholders. We invite the producer to the Co-op to show off their wares through a demonstration or a tasting. We promote the producer and event through print materials as well as our website, Facebook, and Instagram advertising. This program is central to our cooperatively owned business.
If you are a shopper dedicated to buying organic and whole foods, committed to supporting our local community, organizations, and family farms, and believe in cooperative ownership, we encourage you to become a shareholder.