Own the power of your purchase.
How you support PCC:
- Become a co-op member
- Contribute to our fundraisers
- Shop the co-op every week
How PCC supports the community:
- Donate meals to improve food access
- Add more organic products to our shelves
- Partner with and uplift local business
Co-op Principles
Cooperatives around the world operate according to the same seven core principles and values, adopted by the International Co-operative Alliance. We also follow an eighth principle, recently put into place by National Co-op Grocers.
Cooperatives are voluntary organizations, open to all people able to use its services and willing to accept the responsibilities of membership, without gender, social, racial, political or religious discrimination.
Cooperatives are democratic organizations controlled by their members — those who buy the goods or use the services of the cooperative — who actively participate in setting policies and making decisions.
Members contribute equally to, and democratically control, the capital of the cooperative. Participation benefits members in proportion to the business they conduct with the cooperative rather than on the capital invested.
Cooperatives are autonomous, self-help organizations controlled by their members. If the co-op enters into agreements with other organizations or raises capital from external sources, it is done so based on terms that ensure democratic control by the members and maintains the cooperative’s autonomy.
Cooperatives provide education and training for members, elected representatives, managers and employees so they can contribute effectively to the development of their cooperative. Members also inform the general public about the nature and benefits of cooperatives.
Cooperatives serve their members most effectively and strengthen the cooperative movement by working together through local, national, regional and international structures.
While focusing on member needs, cooperatives work for the sustainable development of communities through policies and programs accepted by the members.
Cooperatives believe we are stronger when a proactive effort is put forth to engage everyone in governance, management and representation.
Independent since 1953.
PCC operates on a triple bottom line, balancing people, planet and profit. That means we’re accountable to you — our co-op community — not to private investors or Wall Street.
Member-Ownership
Over 113,000 individual voices are in charge of our co-op — that includes staff members, farmers, makers and our most dedicated shoppers.
Explore MembershipQuality Standards
The expectations of our shoppers and members have pushed us to continuously raise standards around sourcing — even if we have to create a new standard from scratch.
See Our StandardsLocal Relationships
We are dedicated to the place we call home. Our deep-rooted relationships with Northwest farmers has made for a more fruitful future for people and planet.
Dig InShare what you know.
Whether it’s uncovering the secrets to sourdough, demystifying food labels or providing resources for our staff to grow, we believe in being honest and informative.
Empowering People
Our staff members are the heart of our co-op and it’s our goal to ensure they flourish. Get to know the folks behind your shopping experience and their journeys.
Read Their StoriesSound Consumer
Since 1961, we’ve been keeping our community informed on the in latest standards, local foods systems and more through Sound Consumer.
See The Latest IssueCooking Classes
Making good food accessible includes culinary education! Our cooking classes program has been breaking down foundational techniques since 1983.
Explore Our ClassesCommunity is our middle name.
Our co-op exists to serve our community which means ensuring local, organic food is accessible to all — this requires more than selling high-quality groceries in our stores.
Growing for Good
In partnership with Harvest Against Hunger and Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Markets, we’re connecting local farmers with neighborhood food banks.
See How It’s GrowingFood Access
Addressing systemic food access issues starts small. We provide immediate support to local organizations leading solutions, offer affordable organic staples and more.
Explore Our ApproachGood food is for everyone.
Here’s how we’re prioritizing justice, equity, diversity and inclusion at our co-op.
Statement of Equity & Inclusion
PCC is committed to welcoming people of all identities, cultures and backgrounds. As a triple bottom line cooperative, our vision, mission and values stand firmly rooted in the nourishment and well-being of our planet, its people and communities. While racism and colonialism continue to play a significant role in shaping food systems, PCC is committed to cultivating justice-centered relationships that do not exploit. PCC does not tolerate bigoted behavior within our community. Accordingly, we take action to foster a safe and inclusive environment.
Inclusive Trade Program
The PCC Inclusive Trade Program allows business owners to choose which of our Inclusive Trade categories they want represented with their products. So, shoppers can easily support historically and currently excluded communities with each shop.
Small farm, big impact
Meet Amy and Augustin, owners of Four Elements Farm and a member of PCC’s Inclusive Trade Program. They’re dedicated stewards of the land, growing over 30 varieties of organic produce in the Puyallup County. See how supporting small farmers helps keep food cooperative.
Watch Their Story
Shop it. Join it. Own it.
Our member-owners are our biggest support and enable us to do more for our community. Join our co-op and own the power of your purchase.
Become a Member-Owner
Keep food cooperative.
Already a member-owner? Thank you for doing your part! See how you can further support our co-op, from shopping with our partner businesses to redeeming special offers on sustainable products.
See Your Benefits