Provides Toledo with wholesome, fresh, natural food. A cooperative is a business owned and operated by its members. It is democratically run and is governed by a board of directors elected by the membership. Among the most important functions of the Board is to appoint and evaluate a general manager. At its 4/22/2015 meeting, the Board decided to appoint Sean Fitzgerald as the Co-op's new general manager. The pictures on the right show Sean with celebratory cake and with members of the Board. The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is guided by cooperative principles: The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is open to the public and dedicated to providing foods to its membership and the community that are The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is committed to promoting, through its sales and educational outreach, a philosophy of life that is nutritionally and environmentally sound. Our Board President, Sean Nestor, and General Manager, Lisa Blake, are on the steering committee of Label-the-Truth Ohio. The mission of Label-the-Truth is to put a constitutional amendment on the 2014 ballot that mandates the labeling of GMOs. We're forwarding thisannouncementfor those of you who are interested in getting informed and getting involved.The Co-op does not involve itself in partisan politics, but it DOES promote health and well-being of the individual and community through education about food issues, and, of course, always offering the best food at the best prices. The Co-op does not involve itself in partisan politics, but it DOES promote health and well-being of the individual and community through education about food issues, and, of course, always offering the best food at the best prices. © 2018Phoenix Earth Food Co-op| Site Admin: Website CommitteeHome|About Us|Our Products|Our Suppliers
A cooperative is a business owned and operated by its members. It is democratically run and is governed by a board of directors elected by the membership. Among the most important functions of the Board is to appoint and evaluate a general manager. At its 4/22/2015 meeting, the Board decided to appoint Sean Fitzgerald as the Co-op's new general manager. The pictures on the right show Sean with celebratory cake and with members of the Board. The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is guided by cooperative principles: Open and voluntary membership Return of surplus to membership Limited return on investment Cooperation among cooperatives Concern for community The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is open to the public and dedicated to providing foods to its membership and the community that are Free from unnecessary additives Minimally and ecologically packaged Locally grown or produced when possible Produced or distributed by cooperative businesses when possible High quality at the best possible price Environmentally sound The Phoenix Earth Food Co-op is committed to promoting, through its sales and educational outreach, a philosophy of life that is nutritionally and environmentally sound. Publications and Opinions From Lisa Blake, former GM Our Board President, Sean Nestor, and General Manager, Lisa Blake, are on the steering committee of Label-the-Truth Ohio. The mission of Label-the-Truth is to put a constitutional amendment on the 2014 ballot that mandates the labeling of GMOs. We're forwarding thisannouncementfor those of you who are interested in getting informed and getting involved.The Co-op does not involve itself in partisan politics, but it DOES promote health and well-being of the individual and community through education about food issues, and, of course, always offering the best food at the best prices. The Co-op does not involve itself in partisan politics, but it DOES promote health and well-being of the individual and community through education about food issues, and, of course, always offering the best food at the best prices. GMO labeling, March Against MonsantoA message from Lisa Blake Our former GM, Lisa Blake, on the Monsanto Protection Act and autism news Michael Pollan, GMO, and Monsanto: A message from former GM Lisa Blake GMO labelling in California: The Corncucopia Institute swebpage withinfographicin support of Californian Proposition 37, requiring labelling GMOs. Winning An Ongoing Battle, a short portrait of the Co-op written by Lisa Blake intasteforlifemagazine (reproduced with permission). GMO and us—a message from our GM. Our members speak:25 reasons to shop at the Co-op A recent studyreveals the many benefits of cooperative groceries for the local economy, a healthy environment, and your own health. A message from the president:a crucial moment
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