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Oklahoma Food Cooperative
Welcome to the Oklahoma Food Cooperative!
We're a grassroots network uniting Oklahoma folks interested in sustainably produced, locally grown food. We bring the farmer's market to your front door. Our goal is a business that is environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially just.
- Robert Waldrop, Oklahoma Food Cooperative President
"I was a newby volunteer for the May Delivery Day and thought it was an absolute hoot. It was so much fun rushing around trying to get everything out and keep some kind of order in the process. It was great getting to see the producers as they brought in their products. I also enjoyed getting to see all the different products first hand. I know my order will include many new and different things next month. The spirit of cooperation reminded me of things I have only read about and had my Grandparents tell me about. It was harvest time and we were all pitching in to help our neighbors because we knew we would need their help next time."
- Suze Loeffelholz, Norman
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Next order opens: October 6 
Order closes: October 13 
Delivery day: October 20
November order opens: First Thursday of November
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OKLAHOMA FOOD PICK UP LOCATIONS 
Oklahoma City (NW and Central), Midwest City, Norman, Clinton, Weatherford, Hobart, Elk City, Stillwater, Tulsa, Jenks, Claremore, Checotah, Cromwell, Muskogee, Tahlequah, Waynoka/Enid.

Home delivery is available in Oklahoma City (city limits only), Edmond, Moore, Tulsa, and Norman (extra charge applies)..

The Oklahoma Food Cooperative offers FREE home delivery to members who are disabled or ill, in Oklahoma City (within the city limits only), Edmond, Moore, Norman, and Tulsa.

FOWL POLICE PLUCK FOOD COOPERATIVE
There we were, minding our bidness, having fun at the February Delivery Day of the Oklahoma Food Cooperative, when in walks three nice looking fellows from the State Department of Agriculture, Food, and Foresty meat inspection compliance department, in search of FELONIOUS chickens. That is, chickens raised by humane and natural methods and processed on the farm by our producer members.
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Note: You must be a member of the Oklahoma Food Cooperative and a resident of Oklahoma to purchase food through the Cooperative. Click here for the membership page. If you live in a different state, we suggest that you contact our producers directly about ordering their products. Their contact information is listed on their producer pages


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