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Congratulations to the newly elected Board members! Total ballots: 1927 Invalid paper ballots: 9 (8 with no signature/Owner number, 1 name not legible) Votes by candidate Click on the name to see their candidate statement. Tatiana Dennis: 1537 votes Dan Streit: 1265 votes Debra Shapiro: 1203 votes Sarah Larson: 1178 votes Caryn Murphy: 1146 votes Jenny Wraalstad:…
READ MOREEvery Tuesday through March 4, 2025, any shopper using their FoodShare/QUEST card to purchase groceries will be eligible to receive Double Dollars vouchers. For every $5 you spend using FoodShare/QUEST for any FoodShare/QUEST-eligible items, the Co-op will give you 1 $5 Double Dollar voucher, up to $20. The vouchers can be used to purchase: All…
READ MOREFor a full list of this week's sales go to our Owner Deals page. Sales valid October 7–13, while supplies last.
READ MOREEmployment
Be a part of our community-owned cooperative as an employee! Explore opportunities that are currently available at our five Madison locations.
Become an Owner
Willy Street Co-op is different than other grocery stores. A co-op, or cooperative, is a company that is owned by customers who invest in the business.
The Reader
The Willy Street Co-op Reader is out monthly newsletter about natural and organic foods, sustainable farming, environmental and health issues, events, and more!
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Mission Statement
The Williamson Street Grocery Co-op is an economically and environmentally sustainable, cooperatively owned grocery business that serves the needs of its Owners and employees. We are a cornerstone of a vibrant community in south-central Wisconsin that provides fairly priced goods and services while supporting local and organic suppliers.
Vision Statement
Willy Street Co-op is a local community partner that nourishes a sustainable, accessible, and equitable food system where everyone can participate.
DEI Statement
The Seven Cooperative Principles that guide our daily work are rooted in equity. Principle One, “Voluntary, Open Ownership,” means that we are open to all without gender, social, racial, political, or religious discrimination. Principle Seven, “Concern For The Community,” leads us to work for the sustainable development of our communities. We prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion to reflect our employees, customers, partners, and suppliers as well as the communities we serve.
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