New Discounts for PCC Members
From garden seeds to organic donuts to Native American blankets, several new discounts are available for 2024 for PCC members through the co-op’s Partner Program.
Dozens of local businesses who share PCC’s values offer discounts or other benefits to co-op members, with new opportunities added regularly.
Some highlights of the latest additions are listed below, but they’re only a taste of the full program. See the complete list of partners here:
Territorial Seed Company
PCC members receive 10% off all online orders from Territorial Seed Company, a family-owned Northwest business with seeds tailored to our region.
Fun fact: Territorial founder Steve Solomon was inspired to start the company through Binda Colebrook’s classic book “Winter Gardening in the Maritime Northwest,” which had its roots in a PCC garden project.
Mighty O Donuts
PCC members receive 5% off purchases at any Mighty-O location. The Seattle-based company features vegan donuts made with organic and non-GMO ingredients. It currently has four retail stores plus a Tukwila production facility. The offer is good on purchases up to $200.
City Fruit
PCC members receive 10% off their first year of a City Fruit membership. The nonprofit Seattle organization stewards and harvests urban fruit trees, sharing organic fruit with approximately 25,000 Seattle residents each year who experience food insecurity, including elementary schools and food banks. City Fruit’s services also include orchard stewardship and tree care.
Eighth Generation
PCC members receive 10% off one online order at Eighth Generation. Owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe, Eighth Generation partners with Native artists from around the country to design, manufacture and market 100% Native products that everyone can enjoy. Items include blankets, jewelry and more.
AAA Washington
PCC members joining AAA Washington as new members will have their enrollment fee waived and receive one classic level household membership for free. In addition to roadside assistance, AAA Washington offers travel planning and insurance for people in the Pacific Northwest.
Cedar Grove
PCC members receive a free bag of compost with purchase of any bagged items at Cedar Grove’s Maple Valley, Everett, Woodinville, Bellevue, & Tacoma locations. See this Sound Consumer article to learn how about the company’s composting facilities in Everett and Maple Valley, which are among the largest in the world, process some 350,000 tons of yard waste and food scraps each year.