Save on Staples & Support Native Foodways this November
Get ready to save big on Field Day products while helping to support Indigenous Food Systems. From Oct. 30 through Dec. 3, 2024, we will have great deals on over 100 Field Day products and will donate $0.05 for every Field Day product sold to North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NĀTIFS).
About NĀTIFS
NĀTIFS is a nonprofit organization founded by Lakota Chef Sean Sherman (known as the Sioux Chef), dedicated to revitalizing Indigenous food systems and promoting cultural preservation within Native American communities. Through initiatives like the Indigenous Food Lab, NĀTIFS offers training programs, educational workshops and support for Indigenous entrepreneurs to empower individuals and foster economic development.
By addressing economic disparities, food insecurity and the loss of Indigenous food knowledge, NĀTIFS aims to restore health, wealth and cultural identity to Indigenous populations. The organization’s commitment to promoting Indigenous foodways education, facilitating food access and revitalizing ancestral knowledge underscores its mission to create positive social impact and support underserved communities.
To learn more about NĀTIFS, visit natifs.org. If you want to get involved, follow NĀTIFS on social media, sign up for the NĀTIFS newsletter or make your own donation. You can also lend a hand by sharing their mission and vision on social media with your friends and family.
About Field Day products
Field Day is our value brand that offers high-quality, delicious food and household products at more affordable prices every day. Many of the products are Certified Organic, Fair Trade, and all are Non-GMO. From October 30- December 3, 2024, all of our Field Day products will be offered at even lower prices than normal, and Sno-Isle Food Co-op owners will save an additional 10%.
Field Day offers many dry staples like rice, pasta, beans and olive oil. There’s also a wide selection of spices and herbs, as well as baking essentials including sugar, vanilla and chocolate chips. In addition, Field Day offers the foods you want for holiday meals, like gravy, pumpkin puree and stuffing mix.
About this promotion
Gathering with family and friends for a Thanksgiving meal is a familiar ritual for many people, and we strive to serve our entire community well during this busy time of year. In recognition that the story of the first Thanksgiving perpetuates an inaccurate and harmful version of history, food co-ops across the country that are part of the National Co+op Grocers organization are making a collective donation to North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NĀTIFS) this November. Food co-ops will donate $0.05 for every Field Day product sold during this promotion.