WE AREN’T JUST COMMITTED TO OUR COMMUNITY — WE’RE OWNED BY IT.

Founded in Seattle in 1953, PCC Community Markets is the nation’s largest community-owned food market. This means we’re accountable to you — our members and our community — not to private investors or Wall Street. It’s because of you that we can provide fresh and flavorful food to our neighbors while working toward a socially and environmentally responsible food system for everyone.

With our members’ help, we’ve crafted a member benefit program to carry the co-op and our community into a bright and flavorful future. We hope you’ll join us — become a member today for a one-time fee of $60.

MEMBERS-ONLY EVENTS

Treat yourself to a PCC-exclusive cabernet at a members-only wine tasting or tour a local farm to learn how your produce is grown. We offer opportunities for members to connect and build community with each other and with our partners.

EXCLUSIVE OFFERS

Throughout the year, members receive exclusive email offers on all things seasonal and scrumptious. If you’re a member, make sure your email address is up to date!

PARTNER DISCOUNTS

Like our produce, our co-op is local from the ground up. The PCC Partner Program offers member discounts with local businesses who share our values.

BUY INTO A BETTER FOOD FUTURE.

As a collective voice, we can do a lot of good for our local, regional and national food systems. Learn more about our advocacy, then join our growing community of advocates by signing up to receive PCC Advocates emails.

OUR POLICY ADVOCACY

POTENTIAL ANNUAL DIVIDEND

Member purchases go toward a potential annual dividend, your share of co-op profits. The PCC Board of Trustees determines if a dividend will be issued for each fiscal year based on the co-op’s financial results and the needs of the business.

COOKING CLASSES

When you become a PCC member, you’ll receive 50% off one online cooking class. And on your member anniversary each year, take another online class for 50% off!

ANNUAL ELECTION

Members help guide our future by electing our Board of Trustees and speaking with trustees at quarterly meet-and-greets. Make your voice heard!