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Learn MoreYou’re in! You get it and want to become an owner of the Hudson Grocery Co-op. It’s easy, just click on the link below. Thank you!
We’re open for business! Visit us at 1701 Ward Avenue in Hudson, Wisconsin. Open Monday-Saturday, 9am-8pm and Sunday, 9am-7pm
Our exclusive Buena Vista blend coffee is available
at Grand Fete in downtown Hudson.
HGC owners receive $2 off per pound.
Invest in Your Values – now thorough March 15. Learn more about the Community Investment Campaign.
Community is much more than belonging to something;
it’s about doing something together that makes belonging matter.
~ Brian Solis
Stock Up and Save with Co+op Deals Looking to save money on your favorite food andRead more
The Hudson Grocery Cooperative Board of Directors is pleased to welcome Mark Hein as the incomingRead more
Stop by the co-op and grab some big savings on produce, chicken, fish, and seafood.** Read more
**WHOLE CHICKEN SALE** Gerber’s Amish Farm Fresh Whole Chickens are $2.39/lb. **Reg. $3.09/lb** *Sale prices nowRead more
Food cooperatives provide members with locally grown products that are consistently fresh and healthy. As food lingers on shelves in a typical grocery store it loses nutritional value. Cooperatives stock the freshest food possible which has a positive impact on your health.
The less miles your food has to travel to reach your purchase destination the better it is for the environment. Think about it. Less miles travelled = Less pollution from transport vehicles.
Food cooperatives are about bringing our community together. Meet the growers of your food, volunteer and meet your neighbors while supporting local business and each other.
Whenever possible food is not stored in plastic, cardboard or plastic at a food cooperative. This reduces waste and directly impacts our carbon footprint. Who doesn’t think that’s a good thing?
Food cooperatives buy directly from farmers so the markup typically experienced at grocery stores does not exist. You’re supporting your local farmers while also supplying jobs in our community when our cooperative is a true storefront.