This is a preliminary list compiled by a group of Co-op member-owners. Check back here as we update it with more resources and ways to fight for Black lives and against police violence.
Read MoreMember-owner Shen helps keep our Co-op website relevant and up to date, something that’s become even more important over the past few months as we’ve made adjustments to ensure that members and neighbors can shop safely.
Read MoreThough in the past Greene Hill members have voted to stay out of specific political debates, we know that our very existence as a co-op is a political stance.
Read MoreDid you start shopping at the Co-op when NY went on PAUSE? Have you enjoyed our healthy food options? Then try out being a Co-op member for six months!
Read MoreEmily Nonko, chair of the Operations Committee (known as “Ops”), plays an instrumental role in keeping Greene Hill Food Co-op running in non-pandemic times—and especially now.
Read MoreWith concerns that the pandemic is impacting our food supply, I am more grateful than ever for the relationships the Co-op has forged with local farm organizations like Shenandoah Valley Organic (SVO), which brings us the Farmer Direct brand of organic, humanely raised chicken.
Read MoreThe Co-op’s long-standing connections with meat and poultry producers mean anyone shopping at the store has access to suppliers that ensure better conditions not just for the animals that you consume but also for the people that work in the facilities that process meat and poultry.
Read MoreThis month we’re spotlighting Thaisa Lemos from the Shifts Committee, who’s been on our front line of scheduling this past month.
Read MoreThere are few things as satisfying as a freshly baked loaf of bread. With so many of us spending so much time indoors social distancing these days, it’s a perfect time to give it a try, or to try out a new technique if you’re an experienced baker.
Read MoreA lot has changed since our last visit to the Co-op’s bulk section for this series of product spotlights. COVID-19 has upturned our routines and transformed our lives. During directives to shelter in place, we all have been stocking our pantries with nonperishables, including the humble bean.
Read MoreThe Co-op is now offering store credit which you can purchase online.
Read MoreThe store’s leadership has decided to institute open shopping for the duration of NYS On Pause.
Read MoreThis month, get to know Robert Eshelman-Håkansson, who recently became the managing editor of content at Greene Hill Food Co-op. He’s a professional writer and editor and adjunct professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.
Read MoreKuku Sabzi is a vegetarian Persian dish often prepared for Nowruz.
Read MoreWe’re hearing lots of things about how to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but one piece of guidance is consistent and extremely clear: wash your hands! To do that, you need soap, and just look at all the great soap products we have.
Read MoreThe store’s leadership has decided to institute open shopping through the end of March. This will have the dual benefits of eliminating contact with the sign-in computer and allowing the Co-op to support the local community to come in and get supplies that may be running out in other stores.
Read MoreOur new hours are 3pm-8:30pm weekdays, 10am-5:30pm Saturday and Sunday. This change will remain in effect until further notice.
Read MoreFor those concerned about how we can best handle the situation, here are some tips we’d love to share with you so that we can get through this TOGETHER as best as possible.
Read MoreAt this stop on our journey around the Co-op’s bulk section, we will get to know more about the staple food of more than half the world’s population: rice.
Read MoreThis month we chatted with one of our website content writers, Christopher Lee Kennedy. He’s a designer and educator based here in Brooklyn.
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