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The Valley Food Cooperative has been providing the San Luis Valley and surrounding region with high-quality health food and supplements for more than 30 years. We stock a variety of organic products, including fruits and vegetables, meats, bulk foods, dairy items, and more!

The Valley Food Cooperative has the largest selection of supplements and holistic products in the San Luis Valley. Our upgraded store now offers even greater variety. In addition to added floor space and inventory, we have organic soups, sandwiches, and coffee — all fresh. We also have a large seating area so you can relax and enjoy your food.

Come by today – we’re open 7 days a week!


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Monday-Saturday 9 am - 7 pm Sunday 11 am - 5 pm 719-589-5727

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Crisp, red, organic bell peppers for just $2.19 per pound here at the Valley Food Co-op! Most organic bell peppers run for about $2.50 each, whereas ours come in at about $1 each! Little known fact: Bell peppers pack more vitamin C and antioxidants than oranges! ... See MoreSee Less

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Sweetgrass, Lavender, Palo Santo Chips, Large White Sage & Medium White Sage, Cedar, Mugwort, and Desert Sage Smudge Sticks all at #ValleyFoodCoop!!
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Our plant-based protein bars are flying off the shelves! Give your kidneys a break from whey and opt for these after a quality workout. Choose between chocolate mint, chocolate fudge, sea salt caramel, and peanut butter chocolate! ... See MoreSee Less

Come and get delicious stroopwafel at Valley Food Co-op! Fun Facts about these tasty treats - "These delicious Caramel Cookie Waffles (called Stroopwafels by the Dutch) with richly filled chewy centers are one of Holland's true specialties. The history of the Stroopwafel goes back until 1784. A baker from Gouda baked a waffle of old crumbs and spices and filled this waffle with syrup. The Stroopwafel was born. In fact the Stroopwafel was a rest product. And therefor a popular pastry among the poor. During 1784 the Stroopwafel was only known in Gouda. Nowadays every bakery in Gouda has its own recipe." ... See MoreSee Less