Food Co-ops: Good Food and Good Prices
(Page 8 of 8)
September/October 1979
By the Mother Earth News editors
There are also two extremely practical paperback guides: The Food Coop Handbook produced by the Co-op Handbook Collective) and Tony Vellela's Food Co-ops for Small Groups. The Handbook-considered the bible of the food co-op movement-is out of print, so you'll have to do some clever scrounging to find a copy of that useful guide. Food Co-ops for Small Groups contains a world of good information on how to start your own buying club and is available for $2.95-plus 954 shipping and handling-from Mother's Bookshelf, P.O. Box 70, Hendersonville, North Carolina 28739.
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