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Organizers want to bring a grocery co-op to Wilmington's food desert. But first, the community has to get behind it.

shuttered after failing to continue communicating its purpose to the target market. On Tuesday, Evan Folds kept its shortcomings in mind as he delivered free boxes of food to residents on Princess Street. “They didn’t get their community connected to the project,” Folds said of The Renaissance. “They didn’t truly educate about . . . what a cooperative business is and get that buy-in.” The failed project in Greensboro serves as a lesson for his group – the Northside Food Cooperative, Inc. – as it strives to retry that model by bringing a cooperative grocer to Wilmington’s food desert. Northside Food Co-Op organizers educate residents on how a cooperative grocery store could benefit the community at a holiday food pop-up. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands)

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Northside Food Co-Op feeds hundreds at Holiday pop up event

Northside Food Co-Op feeds hundreds at Holiday pop up event Food co-op feeds hundreds in Northside neighborhood at pop-up event By Kendall McGee | December 21, 2020 at 5:50 PM EST - Updated December 21 at 7:46 PM WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Northside Food Co-Op hosted a pop up Monday afternoon on Princess Street. Leaders say they distributed 750 pounds of food: local produce like greens and sweet potatoes and 250 pounds of jambalaya from Chef Keith Rhodes of Catch. Seven different nonprofit organizations came together to feed the neighborhood and share information on the plan to bring a community owned grocery store to the Northside of the city.

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