🌱 When you shop at New Seasons Market, you're not just enjoying the freshest, most delicious flavors the region has to offer... you're supporting a network of incredible local growers, like Springbank Farm, our 15-year partner in bringing you local blueberries at the peak of their ripeness. Nestled in the heart of Oregon's Willamette Valley, Springbank Farm is also committed to sustainable farming practices, ensuring that every organic berry is not only sumptuous, but also kind to our Earth 🌿 So, grab yourself a pint and taste the difference while knowing that each delicious bite supports local growers and their efforts towards healthier soil. After all, at New Seasons Market, 𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘨𝘰𝘰𝘥 𝘪𝘴 𝘥𝘰𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘨𝘰𝘰𝘥. #EatGoodDoGood
New Seasons Market
Food and Beverage Services
Portland, OR 16,306 followers
The Friendliest Store in Town
About us
New Seasons Market is a friendly neighborhood grocery store that believes great-tasting, local food has the power to build community and enhance lives. From taking care of our staff, partners, neighborhoods and the environment, to growing a sustainable and profitable business, we’re doing what we love with a commitment to cultivating a strong community centered around good food. We were the first grocer to achieve a B Corp certification, exceeding rigorous standards for social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency. Founded in 2000 by three families and 50 friends in Portland, OR, we’re now a team of nearly 3,000 passionate staff across 21 stores in Oregon and SW Washington—serving a unique mix of locally sourced and organic items, classic grocery favorites, and chef-made grab and go meal solutions. Our mission is to be the ultimate neighborhood store. We focus on building and nourishing the communities we serve, creating lasting relationships with our customers, staff and vendors. We’re proud of our progressive values— from offering industry-leading compensation and benefits, to committing 10 percent of our after-tax profits to the communities we serve. We buy from as many local producers as possible, connecting them with our customers and doing our part to champion the regional food economy. At the same time, we operate in a financially responsible way, and do our best to inspire environmental stewardship. Come join us and see why we’re a different kind of grocery store.
- Website
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http://www.newseasonsmarket.com
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- Industry
- Food and Beverage Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Portland, OR
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1999
- Specialties
- Sustainability, Organic, Local Farms, Regional Food Economy, Retail, Grocery, Community, and Supermarkets
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Primary
1300 SE Stark Street
Suite 401
Portland, OR 97214, US
Employees at New Seasons Market
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Super excited to introduce this new innovation to our New Seasons Market customers! They’re going to LOVE them! #newseasonsmarket #realmsmoothies
We're buzzing with excitement about our latest partnership with Portland's beloved New Seasons Market! Starting tomorrow, you can find Realm gracing the espresso bars at our first five locations: Progress Ridge, Slabtown, Grant Park, Williams, and Palisades. Huge thanks to Andi Johnson, Cheryl Parker, and the New Seasons crew for making this launch as smooth as our smoothies! 🍹✨
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Super excited to introduce this new innovation to our New Seasons Market customers! They’re going to LOVE them! #newseasonsmarket #realmsmoothies
We're buzzing with excitement about our latest partnership with Portland's beloved New Seasons Market! Starting tomorrow, you can find Realm gracing the espresso bars at our first five locations: Progress Ridge, Slabtown, Grant Park, Williams, and Palisades. Huge thanks to Andi Johnson, Cheryl Parker, and the New Seasons crew for making this launch as smooth as our smoothies! 🍹✨
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On Juneteenth, New Seasons Market honors food traditions that reflect the rich and diverse heritage of our communities. As such, we asked local executive chef Kiara Hardy, owner of Kitchen Killa Culinary Solutions, to chime in. For her family, it's all about the black-eyed peas and rice. She also points out that the dishes people choose to make are "as geographically diverse as our culture." As a native South Floridian, Kiara comes from a state where "Juneteenth's relevance is minimized, if not ignored," so she supports the 2021 establishment of a federal holiday. "What is important, in my opinion, is that we do not permit these types of acknowledgments or validations to inform the processes through which our culture shares and preserves our treasures." Kiara also gives back to Portland's Black food community as a developer of the POIC + RAHS Chef Academy. "We offer paid training for individuals, including Black and Brown underserved young adults, to develop skills that would make them assets in a professional kitchen." #Juneteenth #CulinaryExcellence #DiversityInFood #FoodHistory #LeadersInDiversity #BlackCulinaryTraditions
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🌈 As we enter Pride Month, New Seasons Market proudly supports our LGBTQ2SIA+ community. Our commitment to inclusivity is unwavering and extends beyond our aisles. As we celebrate the diversity that strengthens the fabric of our neighborhoods, we strive to create a welcoming space where everyone can be their true selves... You Belong Here! 💪 Together, let's nurture an environment of understanding and love ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 #Pride2024 #SupportYourCommunity #EqualityForAll #PrideCelebration
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🍓 It's strawberry season here in the Pacific Northwest, and we couldn't be more excited to share the luscious taste of local berries from our community partners! 🌱 At New Seasons Market, we're all about fresh, local produce that supports our community and nourishes your family. That's why we're proud to feature locally grown strawberries from the incredible farmers just a stone's throw from our stores. Why local strawberries? They're picked at peak ripeness, ensuring each berry bursts with the sweet flavors of the season. Plus, when you buy local, you help sustain our hardworking farming neighbors and reduce the environmental impact associated with long-distance food transport. Let's celebrate the joy of eating together with recipes that showcase the versatility of strawberries—whether it's a classic shortcake, a vibrant salad or a refreshing smoothie. #NewSeasonsMarket #LocalProduce #StrawberrySeason #FarmToTable #CommunitySupport #EatLocal #FreshPickings
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🌿 At New Seasons Market, sustainability isn't just a talking point, it's our passion! We're proud to stand among retailers championing eco-friendly initiatives featured by The Packer. From reducing waste to embracing local products, we're dedicated to a greener tomorrow. 💚 Dive into the article to see how your grocery choices can make a positive impact! And a special thanks to Amanda Baltazar and Chris Harris for all of the juicy content! 🌍 #NewSeasonsMarket #Sustainability #EcoFriendly #GreenRetail #ShopSustainably #SustainableProduce
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🌸 Celebrating AAPI Month at New Seasons Market 🍣🍷 This May, we're thrilled to honor AAPI Heritage Month and excited for the upcoming AAPI Food & Wine Festival. A toast to our local partners Tân Tân Cafe, Landmass Wines, and Et Fille Wines for their incredible contributions. Join us in celebrating diversity in every bite and sip. Here's to innovation, inclusion, and the rich tapestry of AAPI cultures! #AAPIHeritageMonth #Diversity #Inclusion #CelebrateCommunity
Honoring Culture Through Food: Asian American, Native Hawai’ian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
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The story of our local asparagus goes beyond the plate. Located on the Yakama Reservation in South Central Washington, Inaba Produce Farms was one of New Seasons Market's first partners 24 years ago—supplying local asparagus, zucchini, pepper, corn, cabbage and more. Since the Inaba family immigrated from Japan in 1907, they persevered in creating a sprawling 1500-acre, multi-generational farm, contributing some of their success to the kindness and support of the Yakama tribal members who shared the land. When Lon Inaba retired in 2022, he sold the farm to the CONFEDERATED TRIBES AND BANDS OF THE YAKAMA NATION. With this monumental exchange from the Inaba family, Yakama Nation Farms reclaimed the land, reestablishing the self-sufficiency the tribes once enjoyed in the era before westward expansion. We're proud to source local produce from this farmland, as it encourages food equity within our regional food economy. Partnering with Yakama Nation Farms also ensures we have the freshest, best-tasting asparagus (we get it just two days after harvest!) 🌾 Learn more by checking out our blog and video clip featuring Jonalee Squeochs and Chris Harris! https://lnkd.in/gzUgPydX
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Happy 🌎 Day! Circular recycling: It’s a thing! Two years ago, we began collecting your used #1 PET plastic packaging at our stores and working with partners to create 100% post-consumer recycled clamshells for our deli and grab & go food. Since then, our circular recycling program has kept more than 2 million pieces of plastic out of landfills, in gratitude to our partnership with D6! Thank YOU for helping to make this happen 💚♻️
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