inclusive trade

At the co-op, we are dedicated to contributing toward equitable food systems by offering diverse products and including the voices of marginalized and underrepresented groups including women, BIOPOC, LGBTQIA+, persons with disabilities and veterans.

featured inclusive trade producers


The Inclusive Trade designation includes many national brands that you already know and love. It also encourages partnerships with qualifying suppliers unique to the co-op’s 100-mile local food shed. As local brands self-identify as diverse, it opens a conversation about the benefits of certification and support available to their business through this designation.

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Chickapea

Founded by Shelby Taylor in 2015, Chickapea was created to provide a nutritious, convenient and familiar meal option to families dealing with time constraints, picky eaters, allergies and health issues.

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Caulipower

Caulipower was born as a Pinterest fail. Really. As the mom of two boys with celiac disease — an autoimmune disease leaving their bodies unable to process gluten — Gail Becker tried desperately to find nutritious, gluten-free options that weren’t filled with fat, sugar, salt and calories.

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ALO Drink

ALO Drink was launched more than a dozen years ago by SPI West Port, a San Francisco Bay Area-based food and beverage company that was founded in 1994 by father-and-son team Carl and Henry Chen.

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Alaffia

In 1996, Olowo-n’djo Tchala met Peace Corps volunteer Prairie Rose Hyde in Togo, West Africa. Inspired by their shared calling to do right by the world, they started Alaffia in 2003, a social enterprise on a mission to invest in a more equitable future. Alaffia continues to redefine the natural products industry through their values of Beauty, Equality and Empowerment.

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