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New Seasons Market Philosophy
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Three families and about 50 of our friends decided in late 1999 that we wanted to create a business that we could be proud of - a company that had a true commitment to its community, to promoting sustainable agriculture and to maintaining a progressive workplace.
We decided to buy from people who we knew. Local farmers, ranchers, creamery co-ops, fishers and crabbers who are real Oregonians, small artisan cheese makers, vintners and brewers and coffee roasters from Oregon and Washington, Portland artists who handcraft soaps, candles, pottery and greeting cards.
Then we added familiar products like Bumblebee Tuna and Best Foods Mayo that some of us couldn't live without.
The result of all this is New Seasons Market. Easy & fun to shop. Locally owned & operated.
New Seasons Market Blog . New Seasons Market President Lisa Sedlar and CEO Brian Rohter blog about the sustainability of the Northwest's food supply and what it means to be "the friendliest store in town."
New Seasons Market Videos . We hit the road with our video camera to bring you the stories behind our Home Grown food. You can watch our local farmers, fishers, cheese makers and ranchers explain what it means to them to produce food sustainably in the Pacific Northwest, in their own words.

My Interests

Local, organic, sustainable food.

I'd like to meet:

People who are into eating food that is grown and raised locally.
"In Oregon, Thinking Local"
The New York Times on the importance of eating locally and the role New Seasons Market is playing.
"How Food Finds Its Way To Your Plate"
This edition of NPR's "Talk of the Nation" mentions New Seasons Market as a role model in eating locally and sustainably.

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Music:

We're big fans of our local musicians.

Movies:

"The Future of Food," "An Inconvenient Truth"

Television:

OPB.

Books:

Favorite Books:
1. Salmon Nation
2. Silent Spring
3. A Sand County Almanac
4. My First Summer in the Sierra
5. The Ecology of Commerce
6. The Omnivore's Dilemma
7. The Jungle
8. Slow Food

Heroes:

Rachel Carson,
Aldo Leopold,
John Muir,
Ansel Adams,
Local farmers, ranchers and fishers