French Broad Food Co+Op

Open Daily 8AM to 8PM

90 Biltmore Avenue
Asheville, NC 28801
(828)255-7650
Open 8AM to 8PM
info@frenchbroadfood.coop

Nathaniel “Nate” Crosby

Nathaniel Crosby, only 31 years young, died on April 15th, 2021. Nate’s passing was senseless and tragic. Nate worked as a cashier at the French Broad Food Co-op for over two years and he was such a joy to be around it felt like a much longer period of time. Many of our staff members

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HBC December News

We find ourselves at the end of one crazy year. 2020 has absolutely been a whirlwind. I always enjoy looking back at the past year and reminiscing and making goals for next, but this year feels like it will take a while to understand and process. I am grateful just to have survived it. Along

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Holly Days Pop-up Gift Show

Sat., November 14th 11am-5pm in front of the Co+op Get your gifts early this year & support your Co+op! Hot prices for colder days! Scarves, hats, jewelry, door mats, gifts & accessories, including items from: Eclectic Earth, Boho Gypsy, Mandala. Clearance bins of immune supplements, and body care. All customers that spend $50 or more

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Our produce department is 100 percent organic!

100% Organic Produce

The Produce Department of the French Broad Food Co-op offers exclusively organically grown produce. The vast majority of both our local and non-local produce is Certified Organic. If it’s not Certified Organic, you can be sure that it is organically grown — and that it was grown by a farm within 150 miles from FBFC

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The Utopian Seed Project

Learn more about our community partner, the Utopian Seed Project, a hands in the earth organization committed to exploring crops and varieties in the Southeast to support diversity in food and farming. Their utopian vision is to create an engaged network of growers, gardeners, farmers, foodies, cooks and chefs to help us educate and celebrate

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