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2823, East Franklin Avenue, 55406, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, US United States
kontakte telefon: +1 612-338-2465
webseite: seward.coop
größere karte und wegbeschreibungLatitude: 44.962478, Longitude: -93.230467
Jennifer Medina
::Unfortunately, their customer service was the worst I've experienced at a health food store. David in the meat department was particularly unprofessional when asked for help in the cheese department. He stated "no one is here that knows about the cheese department." No further help was offered. Would not recommend this store.
Tom Guelcher
::One of my favorite deli's in the Twin Cities. Every chicken dish is amazing, and their mustard pork is out of this world. They have a really nice dining facility, the whole store is neat and clean and the cashiers are always very friendly. They have a pretty good selection of food but I do have to say they are quite expensive as most coops are, and the no left turn out of the parking lot ( in order to respect their neighbors) is a little bothersome for me since going right adds 5-7 minutes on my commute back to work.
Janani Eswar
::Nice to see community supporting good initiatives like Seward. Apart from having very good supplies for sensible consumers, Seward also has a great deli. Do your shopping and then stop for a good bite to eat (pay by weight). They have options for various types of diets as well.
Saif Qalum
::Co op check out clerks asks customers if they'd like to round up for local charities however when asked how much of it goes to charity they can't provide anything other than some stock cheesy generic brochure with no breakdown of funds not even administrative cost and in a corporate corrupt world we live in transparency should be up front when asking customers for their hard earned bucks even if it's nickels and dimes that can add up in the tens of thousands maybe more unnoticed. Also the task of finding out should not be on the customer .the co op is asking for money have info up front PERIOD
Garrett Peterson
::Great produce selection, deli counter, cheeses, hot food bar, and all your essential grocery items (and pretty good selection of beauty products, health, and supplements). It's definitely not as cheap as Cub, but the coop generally stocks organic and ethically sourced goods, as much as possible. It's a community-owned coop. Anyone can purchase a share which entitles you to quarterly discounts, an end of year dividend (if the store is profitable) and a vote in board elections. Also the workers are finally unionizing; another plus.