Fair

We are committed to fair and just business practices throughout every level of the Co-op, from farmer to consumer. We adhere to the values of Accountability, Trust and Honesty.

Fresh

We provide fresh, high quality, reasonably priced food, with an emphasis on goods that are local, minimally processed and ethically produced. We strive to connect our farmers with our shoppers so you know where your food comes from.

Local

We work hand in hand with area farmers and businesses to support the local economy in ways that benefit our membership and our community at-large.

Fresh

We provide fresh, high quality, reasonably priced food, with an emphasis on goods that are local, minimally processed and ethically produced. We strive to connect our farmers with our shoppers so you know where your food comes from.

Environment

We strive to sustain a healthy planet for future generations by supporting sustainable agriculture and green farming practices that benefit the Earth and all its residents.

Fresh

We provide fresh, high quality, reasonably priced food, with an emphasis on goods that are local, minimally processed and ethically produced. We strive to connect our farmers with our shoppers so you know where your food comes from.

Local

We work hand in hand with area farmers and businesses to support the local economy in ways that benefit our membership and our community at-large.

Community

We respect and celebrate the breadth of diversity within our community and are committed to being a partner and resource within it.

Community

We respect and celebrate the breadth of diversity within our community and are committed to being a partner and resource within it.

Community

We respect and celebrate the breadth of diversity within our community and are committed to being a partner and resource within it.

Fair

We are committed to fair and just business practices throughout every level of the Co-op, from farmer to consumer. We adhere to the values of Accountability, Trust and Honesty.

Fair

We are committed to fair and just business practices throughout every level of the Co-op, from farmer to consumer. We adhere to the values of Accountability, Trust and Honesty.

Environment

We strive to sustain a healthy planet for future generations by supporting sustainable agriculture and green farming practices that benefit the Earth and all its residents.

Environment

We strive to sustain a healthy planet for future generations by supporting sustainable agriculture and green farming practices that benefit the Earth and all its residents.

Community

We respect and celebrate the breadth of diversity within our community and are committed to being a partner and resource within it.

Fair

We are committed to fair and just business practices throughout every level of the Co-op, from farmer to consumer. We adhere to the values of Accountability, Trust and Honesty.

Local

We work hand in hand with area farmers and businesses to support the local economy in ways that benefit our membership and our community at-large.

Environment

We strive to sustain a healthy planet for future generations by supporting sustainable agriculture and green farming practices that benefit the Earth and all its residents.

Local

We work hand in hand with area farmers and businesses to support the local economy in ways that benefit our membership and our community at-large.

Fresh

We provide fresh, high quality, reasonably priced food, with an emphasis on goods that are local, minimally processed and ethically produced. We strive to connect our farmers with our shoppers so you know where your food comes from.

Fresh

We provide fresh, high quality, reasonably priced food, with an emphasis on goods that are local, minimally processed and ethically produced. We strive to connect our farmers with our shoppers so you know where your food comes from.

Weavers Way Co-op is a member-owned, cooperative grocery store with locations in West Mt. Airy and Chestnut Hill.  We offer a friendly shopping environment and reasonably priced, quality products that are local, sustainable, organic, fair trade, and healthful.

News & Events

Meet with Weavers Way managers and members of the Strategic Planning Committee to learn and be heard regarding the document that will guide our operations for the next five years. 
Download a summary of the draft Strategic Plan. 
Each session covers one of the five focus areas identified in the Strategic Plan. Come to one or all five. ...

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Proctor & Gamble announced another voluntary recall due to the presence of salmonella found in a sample in a number of pet foods.  

Our Pet Department carries the following products involved in the recall:

Cat/Dog dry kibble - California Natural, Innova, Evo

Dog Biscuits - Mother Nature 4 lb, California Natural 4 lb, Innova 4lb

Cat Treats - Evo 3 oz

No cans are being recalled.

The impacted products bear date codes prior to June 10, 2014. Please go to...

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On Saturday, June 22 Petapalooza returns! Dogs, dogs, everywhere dogs dogs! Come to Mt. Airy Village for adoptions and rescue organizations, groomers, vendors, walkers, not to mention the pet parade and costume contest! It’ll be a dog day afternoon! If you don't bring Fido, revenge will be a chewed up shoe...Carpenter and Greene. Noon to 4.p.m.

P.S. You'll be able to have your picture taken with your pet! So dress yourselves in your finest....(revenge will be a chewed up shoe....)

In a partnership between the Phillies and Weavers Way Community Programs, you can attend the Phillies game on Wednesday, September 4, at 7:05 PM, when they take on the Washington Nationals. Not only will you receive discounted pricing (just $22 per seat!), but $4 from each ticket will be donated to WWCP. Seats are located in section 419. Save the Date and Get your tickets now!
Weavers Way is a member of the National Co-operative Grocers Association, itself a co-op owned by more than 125 co-ops throughout the country. One of the things NCGA does for us is advocacy work, and one issue the NCGA is helping its members tackle is the regulation of genetically modified food. Here's a letter from NCGA chairwoman Robynn Shrader to NCGA vendors, explaining why they should support GMO labeling. Questions or comments? Call (215-843-2350) or...
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