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4 years ago

When I went here about two weeks ago, they did not...

When I went here about two weeks ago, they did not seem to be taking enough of the care needed during this time, especially compared to stores like Seward Co-op. I hope that has changed, but I didn't feel safe there. I won't be back until we get through this crisis. Maybe then I'll restore the higher rating I previously gave them.

A
4 years ago

Great

T
4 years ago

I got in line at 3PM on a Saturday. The woman in l...

I got in line at 3PM on a Saturday. The woman in line ahead of me gave me an attitude about keeping six feet apart (which I totally was), but the employee at the front of the line had zero time for her attitude. They are only allowing 50 people in at a time, and due to the current events, they closed at 4PM today. I was able to get most of what's on my list within the 15 minutes that I had to shop, and the woman working the express lane was very friendly. I would like to come back here on a less chaotic day when I can really take my time and browse their selection, but until then, I appreciate them being open because they were the only grocery open in the neighborhood this weekend. Stay safe, Minneapolis!

C
4 years ago

Good produce. I also like anything snack-like and ...

Good produce. I also like anything snack-like and their makeup area. They're helpful for figuring out which homeopathic meds to take for a cold, etc. I love that we have all these options handy while living in Minneapolis: co-ops vs Whole Foods vs Present Moment vs other options.

Grocery-wise they're kinda spendy and even if you're a member, it might not add up. I really don't think it makes sense for a family of four that shops a lot. Costco and aldi are more feasible.

S
4 years ago

The fresh gluten free bakery case is a vice I m si...

The fresh gluten free bakery case is a vice I m simply not willing to give up. The fresh organic eggs are better than anywhere else. The fresh berries are delightful even in winter off season. The cold salad selection for gluten free and vegetarian provisions has bailed me out of my energy depletion when I worked too hard. Matter of fact, this whole market itself is a life saver.

A
4 years ago

I love shopping here. It would get five stars, but...

I love shopping here. It would get five stars, but compared to some of the other co-ops around, the staff is not as friendly.

If you're a member at another co-op around town, don't forget to mention that to your cashier!

A
4 years ago

I'm not very familiar with the grocery part, but I...

I'm not very familiar with the grocery part, but I feel I need to say something about the catering department: exceptional. I am consistently so pleased at the professionalism, quality of food, customer service, etc. This is one of the few caterers I work with where I know the food will be delivered on time and in ample quantities, plus it's a great value. I highly recommend the catering program and look forward to our continued partnership.

B
4 years ago

Too many people, too many tall buildings around, n...

Too many people, too many tall buildings around, not enough parking. It's just not the same wedge that was friendly and it used to feel good to shop now it's just a big business like every thing else

S
4 years ago

One of the best grocery store/coops in the TC area...

One of the best grocery store/coops in the TC area, but let's face it, we have an abundance of great coops here. I would especially praise their butcher shop. Their chicken is outstanding and reasonably priced. Also, I will not buy spices anywhere else. The same amount of oregano you pay anywhere from $3 to $5 for in any regular grocery store costs less than a buck and is much fresher.

G
4 years ago

Was super disappointed in my stop there tonight. I...

Was super disappointed in my stop there tonight. I m pregnant and with covid around, I ve been trying to shop at places I feel are safer with the current climate. Normally the wedge does really well. They re strict with masking and letting only a certain amount of people in at a time. Tonight was different. There was no line or person watching the door and it was actually pretty busy. Then I personally watched a man with his mask pulled all the way under his chin go up to 3 different employees and ask them questions. Not one of them asked him to put his mask on.

J
4 years ago

Hopefully some day organics will not be a luxury i...

Hopefully some day organics will not be a luxury item. Let's face it: co-ops have become just another kind of store with their own selection of brands. That said, The Wedge still remains a source of better quality meats, bulk goods, and some truly delicious things. As much as I can whine about the pricey produce, I can be grateful for some place that considers the source of things.

J
4 years ago

The Wedge is a great co-op with a good selection o...

The Wedge is a great co-op with a good selection of products and decent prices-- there are a bunch of things that are of better quality and better priced than at a chain grocery store (for example the bakery bread and the bulk lettuce greens)!

C
4 years ago

Incredibly wonderful source of hard to find herbal...

Incredibly wonderful source of hard to find herbals, CBD, organic vegetables, delicious prepared foods and juice bar. My favorite hot bar item is the shakshuka which is gluten free and vegetarian. Oh man, my mouth is watering just thinking about it.

I love to browse the home accessories area. I love to find locally crafted goods for my friends (and me too.)

J
4 years ago

The Wedge is a very well stocked all organic groce...

The Wedge is a very well stocked all organic grocery store. They have a great selection of bulk grains at a reasonable price. They also offer excellent grass fed beef, free range chicken, and Dave Regotzke sockeye salmon.

M
4 years ago

No matter where I shop, I'd always prefer to be at...

No matter where I shop, I'd always prefer to be at the Wedge. They have the best organic produce in the Twin Cities and pretty much everything else you need for dinner. Having access to a coop/grocery like this can spoil you for life.

About The Wedge Community Co-op

The Wedge Community Co-op is a unique and thriving cooperative that has been serving the Minneapolis community for over 40 years. With three locations, including Wedge Lyndale, Linden Hills Co-op, and Wedge Table, this co-op offers a wide range of products and services to its members.

Wedge Lyndale is the flagship store of The Wedge Community Co-op. Located in the heart of Uptown Minneapolis, this bustling market offers an extensive selection of organic produce, locally sourced meats and dairy products, artisanal breads and baked goods, bulk foods, supplements and wellness products. The store also features a full-service deli with made-to-order sandwiches and salads as well as hot entrees prepared daily by their talented chefs.

Linden Hills Co-op is another location that provides a more intimate shopping experience for those who prefer to shop in their neighborhood store. This cozy market offers many of the same high-quality products found at Wedge Lyndale but with a focus on local producers from within Minnesota.

Wedge Table is not just another grocery store; it's also a community hub where people can gather to enjoy delicious food while connecting with others in their community. This unique space features an open kitchen where customers can watch as chefs prepare fresh meals using ingredients sourced from local farmers. In addition to its cafe offerings such as coffee drinks and pastries made in-house daily by skilled bakers; there are also cooking classes offered regularly so that customers can learn how to cook healthy meals at home.

The Wedge Community Co-op prides itself on being more than just a grocery store; it's an active participant in building strong communities through education programs like cooking classes or workshops on sustainable living practices such as composting or gardening techniques. They are committed to supporting local farmers by sourcing ingredients directly from them whenever possible which helps reduce carbon footprint while supporting small businesses within our region.

In addition to providing high-quality food options for its members; The Wedge Community Co-Op also prioritizes sustainability efforts throughout all aspects of its operations including reducing waste through composting programs or recycling initiatives aimed at reducing plastic usage wherever possible.

Overall The Wedge Community Co-Op stands out among other grocery stores because they prioritize quality over quantity when it comes down selecting what goes onto their shelves which means you'll always find fresh produce grown locally without any harmful chemicals used during production processes making them one-of-a-kind destination for anyone looking for healthy food options while supporting local businesses within our region!

The Wedge Community Co-op

The Wedge Community Co-op

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