About Us
Willy Street Co-op is a grocery cooperative specializing in local, organic and natural foods. We have more than 34,000 Owners and welcome anyone to shop in our stores. Now with three locations, two in Madison and one in Middleton.
How We Got Started
Local residents wanted more control over their food - the quality, where it came from, who provided it and how it was grown/made.
The products and services we offer
Recommendations Received (42)
Meghan Stern
Dane Buy Local
Highly Recommended
"At Dane Buy Local, we are so grateful for our relationship with Willy Street Co-op and especially..."
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"At Dane Buy Local, we are so grateful for our relationship with Willy Street Co-op and especially Brendon. He is easy to work with, compassionate, and is invested not just in his role at Willy St. Co-op, but also in the role he and Willy St. Co-op play in the community. He is a very value-driven person."
James Phetteplace
Erawatech
Highly Recommended
"This consumer co-operative is on the forefront of providing local food from local sources, and a..."
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"This consumer co-operative is on the forefront of providing local food from local sources, and a leader in environmental justice."
Recommendations Given (5)
Meghan Stern
Dane Buy Local
Highly Recommended
"Meghan is great to work with - she has great ideas, is very responsive, and is super nice."
James Phetteplace
Erawatech
Highly Recommended
"James is a dedicated, insightful, and creative problem-solver!"
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3, although I don't think everyone needs both. If you can only do one, if you have complicated information to convey and aren't going to keep up on answering questions or posting fresh content, a website is better. If you have relatively simple content and responsiveness, Facebook may be...
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3, although I don't think everyone needs both. If you can only do one, if you have complicated information to convey and aren't going to keep up on answering questions or posting fresh content, a website is better. If you have relatively simple content and responsiveness, Facebook may be enough.
--Brendon Smith, Communications Director, Willy Street Co-op