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January 2024 by Aaron S.
What would we do without the co-op? Focus on local and organic and wholesome foods. No bs. Have great assortment of veggies, especially mushrooms, and fruits! All that goodness can be found here, in always discovering new treats. We'd be lost without the co op (:
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December 2023 by Si
I go to the co op often and I’m always greeted by very pleasant cashiers and never have any complaints. Great people and great produce! Unfortunately I had the displeasure of meeting the new manager in training named Chris. His attitude was terrible , he was mean, nasty and clearly a racist. He argued with me about my discount, he got upset when I kindly corrected him about his use of words and continued to use the embarrassing word like he got enjoyment out of it. From the beginning I knew it would be bad when he didn’t even say hello when we got to the line but did so with the lady before us. I let him know how disgusted I was with his customer service and would be calling to report him. I will never in life go in his line again.
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December 2023 by Adrien Mellori
As the planet burns and newer generations understand the devastating effects of animal agribusiness on the planet and other animals both within and outside sites of exploitation, the once vegetarian co op has continued to move backward every year, adding dead animals to every aisle, pushing plant based foods to the back, but at least you could always count on the prepared food. Today I was dismayed to find that they've added dead animals to that as well.They make sure to include all the meat industry propaganda about happy and humane suffering and death, with nice fake pictures of fake farms (and of course never slaughterhouses.) All so the buyers can convince themselves that they're doing the planet and animals a favor by paying for harm, violation, and death.Of all places, the co op is somehow deciding to move towards animal exploitation and environmental destruction rather than away from it. Every time I go, I find another reason to come less frequently. (I'm a member for decades.)
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December 2023 by Robert Thoren
Not exactly feasible to make a complete grocery shopping trip here but they have almost everything you need. The massive bins of spinach are just silly; I'm never going to eat that much in time!!! I won't buy them lmao
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November 2023 by Acie Chase H.
Thank you for the Thanksgiving Idea, steel rolled gluetin free oatmeal in Graham pie crust and pumpkin / sweet potatoe filling. Topped with ricotta cheese and honey. Great job
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November 2023 by Thomas Parker
Easton Co-op is a really great place to shop. I go there for the vegetarian and organic food. The fruits and vegetables have always been fresh, but you may pay a slightly higher price than at some of the grocery stores. Along with the higher price, you'll get better quality food.Everyone in the store, including the cashiers, is always very polite and willing to help if you have any questions.
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September 2023 by Eva Komarkova
Nice selection of organic and healthy foods, good prices, a bit cuter size than the big chain stores, yet you find a lot of things. Female hygiene selection is bigger and better than at the local huge chain of healthy food store competition.
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September 2023 by Ray C.
This is one of those places that seem to want to emulate Whole Foods. In this case, they're shooting way above their abilities. They seem to want to cater to the new breed of food shoppers that lean toward buzz words. If you want to cater to the vegan, organic, raw, gluten free kombucha crowd, this place would be ideal. In my case, I'm looking for a decent selection without all of the new age hype. I'm less concerned that my tofu is free range or my candy saves whales than I am about getting good value. The general feel is that this place is disorganized. Some things show up in many different locations while others don't seem to be where you'd expect. The labeling is also sketchy. I wanted buttermilk and followed the signs in the cooler only to find I was holding heavy cream. They had a buy one, get one free promotion with no prices. Nothing on the product and nothing on the shelf display. I suppose they expect you to take product to the front registers or customer service to find the price. I have to admit that the staff I encountered were friendly and helpful. I don't believe they make the best use of the available space. Many typical grocery items are severely under represented. The fish selection, for example, is extremely limited. A few coolers down, you'll find a huge selection of burritos. I'm not sure their priorities line up with the typical grocery shopper. There are far better shopping options out there. If you are happy with this place, by all means, keep shopping there. I, for one, will not be returning. Most places these days offer standard fare along with organic and vegan options that are well marked. The prices are far better and there are many more options. I'll leave you with this thought. This store offers one type of banana. It is triple the price of ones you can find in any grocery store. I left and went to Giant Eagle for my bananas.
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August 2023 by Abyssal Dregs
I used to go pretty often, but have stopped. There's usually a homeless man persistently asking for money near the entrance. The last time I went, both myself and other customers were panhandled by a homeless woman in the store.
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August 2023 by Darth Vader
Everything is good! You can get raw milk here.One problem, their staff notably the old man cashier/bagger neglected my wife's accessibility needs on 07/24/2023 around 7:45 PM EST.My wife has a disability that causes social problems for her in having a conversation with people. My wife was reaching out to a worker at the cashier to understand better of recycling milk glass benefits. The old man cashier attempted to hurry the process and made an effort to shut out my wife when the store was not busy and no one was in line.I think the staff needs a quick training or reminder on understanding people with disability.
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August 2023 by Ellis Row
This store is for yuppies. It is not a place to get savings. It is a place to have bamboo toothbrushes in a random aisle next to soap made out of goats, non fda approved supplements, and castor oil. Everything is like triple the price of reality. Who is coming here to save money? This is for a grocery shopper looking for an experience.Unfortunately, I am just looking for real food priced right. I want to scream when I buy fruit that goes bad immediately. Here and Trader Joe’s have bad fruit reputations. I shop at save a lot and aldi for food and you really have to be out of touch to think you are saving money. I mean sure, you can get a bag of beans for 50 cents or something.Stupid. Overrated. Laughably gentrifying pretending to be “cooperative.”
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August 2023 by Javier Rivera
It's great, it's like a tiny wholefoods in the middle of the hood. Good selection of expensive "smart" water and other delicacies. They have a coffee bar and ready made fast things to eat.
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August 2023 by Chris DeCarlo
Dirty little place where they have giant jars of bulk herbs and supplements so that anyone can reach in and scoopother own. Very unsanitary and dangerous as any wacko could easily put something dangerous into those jars. I asked for customer assistance 3x, they paged for help which never came. Inventory is dreadful and parking is nonsense. I would not recommend based on location, lack of help from employees and overall unsanitary condition and practices of the store and the food/supplements. Gross.
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July 2023 by Edward Riley
Everything is good! You can get raw milk here.One problem, their staff notably the old man cashier/bagger neglected my wife's accessibility needs on 07/24/2023 around 7:45 PM EST.My wife has a disability that causes social problems for her in having a conversation with people. My wife was reaching out to a worker at the cashier to understand better of recycling milk glass benefits. The old man cashier attempted to hurry the process and made an effort to shut out my wife when the store was not busy and no one was in line.I think the staff needs a quick training or reminder on understanding people with disability.
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July 2023 by Elise N.
Lots of good things to get. Some ate pricey. All kinds of things I never heard of too so I think if I'm ever cooking something that asks for a spice or herb I haven't heard of, I might find it here. I left with a few different types of kombucha, some shishito peppers, goat cheese, and some interesting looking jar of fermented vegetables. Easy parking in the lot. Entrance is on the road side.