Food Conspiracy is a not-for-profit natural foods market, owned by its members and open to the public. Since 1971 we have been committed to providing the highest quality natural and organic foods and products to the Tucson community. Our produce department is entirely organic, and we don’t carry any products known to contain genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). We are committed to offering certified organic products whenever we have a choice, and we have the most extensive bulk selection in town. In alignment with our commitment to environmentalism, social justice, and education, we are constantly expanding our line of local, fair trade, and independently produced items.

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November 1st, 2007

Iskash*taa Refugee Harvesting Network Honored in National Co-op Contest

The Food Conspiracy Co-op is thrilled to announce that Barbara Eiswerth of the Iskash*taa Refugee Harvesting Network was selected as a finalist in the National Cooperate for Community contest sponsored by the National Co-op Grocers Association (NCGA) and Frontier Natural Products Co-op. Iskash*taa will receive a $2,500 grant from NCGA for their work... » Read more...
August 25th, 2007

Demand for non-GMO Corn Remains Steady, Organic Increasing

Demand for non-GMO and other specialty or value enhanced corns remains steady while demand for organic corn is growing by 20% per year. A survey finds that GMO contamination is the biggest concern of US specialty corn farmers. These were several key findings of a report released by the US Grains Council. (The Non-GMO Report 8/06). » Read more...
May 25th, 2007

Where have the honeybees gone?

A mysterious ailment seems to have taken hold of the honeybee populations in several parts of the world. Declining bee populations were first reported in Germany. Over the past year, however, much international attention has been focused on the United States where bee populations are estimated to be down 70-90% since last November. » Read more...
May 25th, 2007

Get to know the 2007 Farm Bill

From food stamps and school lunch programs, to emergency food assistance and community food projects, the Farm Bill provides necessary food assistance to children and needy families. It also determines what foods are available in the grocery store, and decides to some degree, the crops that the majority of farms are choosing to grow. Get to know about... » Read more...
May 18th, 2007

Frequently Asked Questions about the Co-op’s Expansion Plans

Although talk of a relocation has been on-going at the Co-op for years, the management team recently decided to bring this topic to the forefront of the member-owner forum discussions. Because this topic has such a dramatic impact on all Co-op owners, and an impact on how people will vote on the upcoming ballot initiatives, the management team decided... » Read more...
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