023 East End Food Co-Op's Story with Tyler Kulp

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024
  • (00:54) Ever wondered how a food co-op can transform a community? In this episode of The Pittsburgh Dish, we're joined by Tyler Kulp, the interim general manager of East End Food Co-op, who takes us on a fascinating journey through the unique, community-based essence of the co-op. Tyler sheds light on their vast selection of every day items, bulk grains, and fresh local produce, as well as the gradual reopening of their cafe post-COVID. As the co-op is open to everyone, we decode the perks of membership, which include not just discounts but a voice in the co-op's governance.
    (10:05) Tyler shares the co-op’s deep commitment to community values, sustainable practices, and exceptional customer service that sets it apart from large competitors. We also delve into the positive worker experience at the co-op, highlighting comprehensive benefits, fair wages, and the tight-knit community of employees, some of whom have been with the co-op for decades.
    (24:06) Get inspired by the East End Food Co-op’s sustainability initiatives and community engagement efforts. Discover their partnership with Zero Waste Wrangler for composting and recycling, and learn about their presence at community events like VegFest.
    (31:51) We also check in with Ashley Cesaratto on a dining spot for any special someone in your life. As a final treat, Adjo Honsou shares her cherished black-eyed peas recipe, complete with tips and pairing suggestions, promising a wholesome culinary experience. Tune in for an episode brimming with insights into our vibrant local food scene.
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