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Quoted: The Homepage of the Dill Pickle Food Cooperative in Chicago, IL
The Dill Pickle Food Co-op held its first meeting in January 2004 at SpareRoom gallery. Kathleen Duffy organized the meeting, which was attended by over sixty people. That meeting found a common interest in opening a storefront food co-op on Chicago's northwest side and the organizing effort began.New food coop coming to logan square in march...
Quoted: Dill Pickle is proud to announce that we have acquired a storefront at 3039 W Fullerton Ave, just a couple of blocks away from the California Ave Blue Line stop in Logan Square. Many thanks to everyone who helped make this happen! Our goal is to open the store by March 1st, 2009.
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yeah saw them at the farmer's market back in october. keeping my fingers crossed it'll better than true nature foods up in edgewater. i need more than a bunch of dry goods and a freezer full of organic burritos.
true nature sucks, i agree.
if you look at their "our friends" page, it looks like they have enough suppliers to sell locally produced bread, veggies, and meats along with locally roasted coffee...