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Are Different
In each of our stores, customers will find all major grocery departments, from produce to packaged grocery. Our retail team works hard to fill our shelves with options, creating a unique mix of organic, natural and some clean conventional products, so that there are a variety of price points on our shelves. Customers will also find that each of our stores have items that reflect the unique neighborhoods that we serve - we do not run "one size fits all stores!" On the other hand, we do not do variable pricing as big retailers do, so items sold at all stores are the same price.
If you have any questions about our products, our staff are knowledgeable and happy to help!


Departments
Our stores have all major grocery departments, including fresh departments like produce, meat and seafood, deli and grab-and-go, as well as bulk, grocery, frozen foods, health, wellness and pet items. Our Ambler, Chestnut Hill and Germantown stores have an assortment of prepared foods and made-to-order sandwiches.
In Mt Airy, where space is tight, our pet and wellness items are located at "Across the Way," which is diagonally across from our main store. Chestnut Hill has its wellness store "Next Door."
Bulk Shopping


Product Philosophy
We seek products that benefit our members, shoppers and community. This means we stock products that consider your tastes and also meet the values we have established as a co-op.
Our mission is to supply products that are as healthy as possible and:
- Positively impact our bodies, the ecosystem or other people in the present or future.
- Provide opportunities for the improvement of our food system by supporting producers who also care about doing minimal harm to ourselves and the ecosystem.
- Support our Mission Statement and our Ends.
Local
Nobody sources from more local vendors than the Co-op
At Weavers Way, we define “local” as products produced within about 150 miles of Philadelphia. We work with approximately 300 local vendors! Half of the money we spend on sourcing products to sell go to local vendors.
Weavers Way’s mission is to have a positive impact on the local economy and for that reason we work hard to fill the stores with items made close to home all year long — including from our own farms!


Sustainability
Weavers Way has a long history of environmental action, and we continue to seek ways to improve.
We invite community engagement in our sustainability efforts through the Weavers Way Environment Committee (WWEC) and our Plastic Reduction Task Force (PRTF). We work together with Weavers Way administration and staff to make the Co-op sustainable. Learn about about our efforts.
Shopping Guides
With the help of students in the Jefferson University Masters program in Nutrition, the Co-op has created some handy guides to help you shop the Co-op.