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Co-op Membership is Ownership

Anyone can shop at Weavers Way, but we encourage everyone to join the Co-op as members. Members strengthen and shape the Co-op — and they receive exclusive benefits!

Sign up now, or visit one of our stores and join right at the cash register.

Member Equity: Your Ownership Stake in the Co-op

Weavers Way members invest a lifetime total of $400 in the Co-op, payable in $30 yearly installments or in a single payment. Membership benefits begin with the first $30 investment (or $5 investment if you enroll in our Food For All program). Members can track their equity, or make a payment, in the Online Member Center. Equity belongs to each member; if a member decides to leave the Co-op, their equity contribution will be refunded.

Benefits of Membership

Members save money

Working members save even more money — and learn about the Co-op!

Work hours are not required for Co-op members, but members who work at least six hours a year get an additional 5% off everything. To become a working member, each member over 16 in your household must work six (6) hours per year. Visit our Working Membership page for more info.

Weekly Senior Discount

Members 65 and older can receive an extra 10% off almost all purchases once a week. Working Member households with at least one senior member who has signed up for the program will receive both the Working Member Discount and the Senior Discount, for a total of 15% off. For more details, visit the Senior Discount page.

Members are eligible for special services

  • Emailed receipts and online receipt review.
  • Cash back on checks and debit cards.
  • Pre-orders.
  • Home delivery.
  • Delivery of The Shuttle, Weavers Way's monthly newspaper. (Or you can log into our Member Center, opt out of the paper edition, and receive an email when our online edition is available.)
  • Notary Services.

Members have a say

Welcome Meetings

We encourage new or prospective members to attend one of our monthly New Member Orientation Meetings. You’ll get two work credits, and if you haven’t already joined, you can do so at the meeting. We look forward to seeing you!

Questions? For more information about membership, contact Membership Manager Kirsten Bernal at member@weaversway.coop or 215-843-2350, ext. 119.

Driven by Community and Our Values since 1973

Weavers Way is a cooperatively owned food market open to the public. Thanks to the dedication of our members and neighbors throughout the years, a tiny buying club started by a few Mt. Airy neighbors in 1973 has evolved into a multi-store co-op serving more than 13,000 member households.

As a cooperative, we ground our efforts in the Seven International Co-op Principles. As a not-for-profit, our organization can put people and planet before profit, focus on issues such as sustainability and community, and make an extra effort to leverage local, sustainable, and ethical food producers.

Everyone can shop, anyone can join.

At Weavers Way, we own the stores where we shop. We work cooperatively to take control of what we eat and where it comes from. Our food represents our values, as well as our hopes and aspirations for our community and our region. By the simple act of buying food, we’re supporting local farmers, local purveyors and the local economy. That’s why being a member of Weavers Way is so gratifying.

The food is the best.

Weavers Way is not a health-food store — although we have a wonderful selection of healthy food.

We have fresh local fruit and vegetables — including the truly local, from our farms. Our cheese selection is phenomenal, and our cheesemongers work closely with local cheesemakers. The dried fruits, nuts and grains in our bulk sections are a great value, weighted heavily toward organic and sustainable products that are hard to find anywhere else. The coffee is organic and Fair Trade, much of it locally roasted. We have incredible bread and other baked goods from local bakers.

The shopping experience is terrific.

The Mt. Airy flagship store and Weavers Way Across the Way, home to Wellness and Pet Supply departments, are located in the heart of Mt. Airy Village, at the intersection of Carpenter Lane and Greene Street. Mt. Airy Village is a wonderful retail and cultural center, home to High Point Café, Big Blue Marble bookstore, the Nesting House, Philadelphia Salvage and other local businesses.

In the Chestnut Hill store, we have all your grocery needs, including fresh produce and local baked goods. Our prepared foods department offers extensive freshly made entrees, sides, salads, and soups, as well plenty of sandwich options. Next door to the main store is the store we call “Next Door.” (Clever, right?) It’s the area’s premiere resource for wellness and sustainable health and beauty products. Shopping along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon!

In the nearby Montgomery County borough of Ambler, our third store is the culmination of years of hard work by folks determined to bring a co-op to their town. This kind of community activism is what makes co-ops great. Weavers Way Ambler is our largest store, with all the great products you'll find in our other stores — just more, and with parking to boot! Check out our expanded prepared foods department and a sit-down café to go with it when you're in town.

Membership has its benefits.

Anyone can shop at Weavers Way, but members get special discounts and have access to member-only services like pre-ordering and home delivery. More importantly, members are owners: What goes on at Weavers Way is your business. Members are part of a community that works to support the local economy, that affirms sustainability is a central value, that advocates for human values and not just the bottom line.

See for yourself.

Come visit the stores. Look at our Membership info, and peruse our website to learn a more about what we carry, what we stand for, and what's going on!

Weavers Way Bylaws (PDF download)

Driven by Community and Our Values since 1973

Weavers Way is a cooperatively owned food market open to the public. Thanks to the dedication of our members and neighbors throughout the years, a tiny buying club started by a few Mt. Airy neighbors in 1973 has evolved into a multi-store co-op serving more than 13,000 member households.

As a cooperative, we ground our efforts in the Seven International Co-op Principles. As a not-for-profit, our organization can put people and planet before profit, focus on issues such as sustainability and community, and make an extra effort to leverage local, sustainable, and ethical food producers.

Everyone can shop, anyone can join.

At Weavers Way, we own the stores where we shop. We work cooperatively to take control of what we eat and where it comes from. Our food represents our values, as well as our hopes and aspirations for our community and our region. By the simple act of buying food, we’re supporting local farmers, local purveyors and the local economy. That’s why being a member of Weavers Way is so gratifying.

The food is the best.

Weavers Way is not a health-food store — although we have a wonderful selection of healthy food.

We have fresh local fruit and vegetables — including the truly local, from our farms. Our cheese selection is phenomenal, and our cheesemongers work closely with local cheesemakers. The dried fruits, nuts and grains in our bulk sections are a great value, weighted heavily toward organic and sustainable products that are hard to find anywhere else. The coffee is organic and Fair Trade, much of it locally roasted. We have incredible bread and other baked goods from local bakers.

The shopping experience is terrific.

The Mt. Airy flagship store and Weavers Way Across the Way, home to Wellness and Pet Supply departments, are located in the heart of Mt. Airy Village, at the intersection of Carpenter Lane and Greene Street. Mt. Airy Village is a wonderful retail and cultural center, home to High Point Café, Big Blue Marble bookstore, the Nesting House, Philadelphia Salvage and other local businesses.

In the Chestnut Hill store, we have all your grocery needs, including fresh produce and local baked goods. Our prepared foods department offers extensive freshly made entrees, sides, salads, and soups, as well plenty of sandwich options. Next door to the main store is the store we call “Next Door.” (Clever, right?) It’s the area’s premiere resource for wellness and sustainable health and beauty products. Shopping along Germantown Avenue in Chestnut Hill is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon!

In the nearby Montgomery County borough of Ambler, our third store is the culmination of years of hard work by folks determined to bring a co-op to their town. This kind of community activism is what makes co-ops great. Weavers Way Ambler is our largest store, with all the great products you'll find in our other stores — just more, and with parking to boot! Check out our expanded prepared foods department and a sit-down café to go with it when you're in town.

Membership has its benefits.

Anyone can shop at Weavers Way, but members get special discounts and have access to member-only services like pre-ordering and home delivery. More importantly, members are owners: What goes on at Weavers Way is your business. Members are part of a community that works to support the local economy, that affirms sustainability is a central value, that advocates for human values and not just the bottom line.

See for yourself.

Come visit the stores. Look at our Membership info, and peruse our website to learn a more about what we carry, what we stand for, and what's going on!

Weavers Way Bylaws (PDF download)

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