Why SF's oldest grocery co-op sells $35 produce bags for just $5
Briefly

Other Avenues stands as San Francisco's oldest operating worker-owned cooperative, a model that has not only thrived for 50 years but also serves the community with quality products.
Owner Riley Bartlett of Outerlands Café highlights the store's fresh organic produce selection, stating it's essential for their menu and a favorite among their staff for snacks.
With a commitment to zero waste, seasoned shoppers at Other Avenues often bring their own jars for bulk items, enjoying discounts while supporting sustainability.
The co-op is deeply woven into the fabric of the neighborhood, offering cooking classes, lectures, and even bike rides to foster community engagement.
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