What's new at Willy Street Co-op
Through December 3, we have more than 250 Field Day products on sale—pasta, mac & cheese, canned beans, flour, spices, olive oil and more! Each product is 10%-25% off for all customers, not just Willy Street Co-op Owners. See the full list here. For each Field Day product sold during this time, 5¢ will be…
READ MOREWhether you need a full Thanksgiving meal, or just a turkey, side dishes, local produce, or pies, we can help. We have a variety of traditional, gluten-free, and vegan options to choose from. Thanksgiving foods will be available in our Deli Grab & Go sections starting on Friday, November 15, and on our hot bars…
READ MOREThrough December 31st, when you use a Double Dollars scan card, the Co-op will match up to $15,000 and donate matched funds to our food pantry partners: Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center The River Food Pantry Lussier Community Education Center WayForward Resources Goodman Community Center Fritz Food Pantry Food pantries will use the funds to purchase products…
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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 Eight 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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