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  1. Willy Street Co-op is a full-service grocery cooperative with three stores in the greater Madison, Wisconsin area. We specialize in local, organic, sustainable, and natural foods. We also carry a wide selection of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free foods.

  2. Order ONLINE. CURRENT MENUS: Delicious weekly specials starting at $9.95! 10% Senior discount M-F 7am-9am. (262)408-2748. Reservations accepted only on weekdays. Current Soup Specials: Everyday: Chicken Dumpling. Monday: Stuffed Green Pepper. Tuesday: Split Pea. Wednesday: Cheddar Broccoli. Thursday: Beef Barley. (every other week) Tomato Basil.

  3. A co-op, or cooperative, is a company that is owned by customers who invest in the business. We are guided by the Seven Cooperative Principles. Everyone can shop at the Co-op, but Owners receive extra benefits.

  4. Welcome to The Coop! Now serving cappuccinos, espresso, and lattes! Reservations are accepted on weekdays only, contact us to schedule. View Menus & Specials. Straight from the kitchen to your table, we serve only the freshest ingredients in our hand-picked menu.

  5. Willy Street Co-op - East is a full-service grocery cooperative specializing in natural, organic and locally produced foods. You don't have to be a member to shop—everyone is welcome! Our deli features delicious hot food and grab-n-go sandwiches, sushi and salads.

  6. Wisconsin is fortunate to be home to 728 cooperatives. This interactive directory offers a compilation of cooperatives from all sectors and membership types in our state. You will find how many there are in each county, where they are by sector, and their distribution by membership type in the maps and charts.

  7. The Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) is a unique and vital gathering place for books, ideas, and expertise in the field of children's and young adult literature.

  8. 1221 Williamson St. Madison, WI 53703. Phone: (608) 251-6776. Email Website. OVERVIEW. Willy Street Co-op is a full-service grocery cooperative specializing in natural, organic and locally produced foods. You don't have to be a member to shop!

  9. The University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives was established in 1962. We seek to increase understanding and encourage critical thinking about cooperatives by fostering scholarship and mutual learning among academics, the cooperative community, policymakers, and the public.

  10. Learn more about the Ambrosia house at Madison Community Cooperative in Madison, Wisconsin.

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