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Events and Community: Media
Media
Press
Releases:
Print
(Newspaper/Magazines):
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Homegrown - How are the local cooperative markets
surviving?
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"Co-op markets have been gaining popularity for
decades, with long-standing nearby grocers like Deep
Roots in Greensboro and Weaver Street Market in
Carrboro. The movement lately has picked up more
steam for its emphasis on fuel economy, food
security and the popularity of organic food trends."
"An 8,000- to 11,000-square-foot store, the Company
Shops Market, is planned for Burlington by late
2009. That store will be a close cousin of Weaver
Street Market and Chatham Marketplace, complete with
a deli-bakery, cafe, salad bar, and to-go food, says
Project Manager Melissa Frey, who guided Chatham
Marketplace through its first years." The Burlington
Times News
- May 24, 2008
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Co-op grocery taking shape in Alamance
- The
Greensboro News Record
- Apr
28, 2008
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Take Company Shops co-op's survey
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local and organic produce market needs your input
before it can open its doors.
The Company Shops Market is asking all those
interested in starting a cooperative grocery store
in the Burlington area to fill out an online survey
at its Web site. - The Burlington Times News
- Nov.
27, 2007
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Grocery co-op plans meeting, potluck
- An
article about the Second Community Meeting at Moore
Farm in Gibsonville, November 11, 2007. The Burlington Times News
- Nov. 7, 2007
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Get cooperative: About the Company Shops Market
potluck - The Burlington Times News
- Sept
20, 2007
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Effort to launch cooperative food market begins
Sunday - The Burlington Times News
- Sept
20, 2007
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Are You Ready To "Go Local"
- by Sam Moore
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Alamance
Magazine
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Harvest time: Farmers eye cooperative grocery
- The Burlington Times-News of Alamance County
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August 01, 2007
Radio
TV/Video
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WFMY News 2: Alamance County Farmers Plan A Co-op
"Alamance County, NC -- Farmers are teaming up to
help their individual farms make money. Growers and
consumers in Alamance County plan to open Company
Shops Market. Local farmers can choose to be
part-owners in the Co-op. They plan to sell produce,
meats and other products in the full-service grocery
store. "They know they are contributing to their
local economy, they're supporting their local
agriculture and they're doing a good turn for
themselves," said Eliza MacLean, owner of Cane Creek
Farm. It could be more than a year before the store
opens. The market is modeled after ones in Pittsboro
and Carrboro.
- Sept
25, 2007
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