Why Is Our Food Seriously Good?
Why We Call It Seriously Good Food
At Food & Meat Co-op, we proudly describe our offerings as Seriously Good—and it's not just a catchy phrase.
But what does that actually mean?
It’s more than a catchy name. It’s our way of saying: this food meets a higher standard—without the higher price. Here's how:
🌱 1. It’s Good For You
Our food is clean, natural, and minimally processed. No strange additives. No mystery meat. Just real food you can feel good about feeding your family. We work directly with trusted farms and producers to make sure what ends up on your table is food you’d serve proudly.
Think: Fresh, boneless, skinless chicken breasts. Grass-fed ground beef. Wild-caught seafood. Food with nothing to hide.
“The chicken was amazing. We’ve been ordering from this co-op for a few years now. We're always so happy with the quality and prices.” – Boni P.
🧂 2. It’s Good Tasting
We’re serious about flavor—because healthy and affordable shouldn't mean bland. Our members constantly tell us the food tastes better than what they were buying at the store. That’s no accident.
Better sourcing = better flavor. Simple as that.
“We just cooked our first of the 4 Chuck roasts and it was amazing! Very high quality meat with the right amount of marbling that helps keep this cut juicy.” – Anonymous
“Absolutely delicious! We are so happy with everything we've purchased through the coop. These ribs were tender and had great flavor.” – Anonymous
🛒 3. It’s Good Value
We’re not a grocery store. We’re a co-op—a community that buys in bulk together to unlock big savings. That means:
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You get the highest quality food...
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At wholesale-style prices...
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With zero membership fees or gimmicks.
Every purchase supports a smarter way of shopping—where families win, not corporations.
“Great products! We've been ordering from this co-op for a few years now. We're always so happy with the quality and prices.” – Boni P.
👨👩👧👦 4. It’s Good For the Community
We’re all about local drop points, neighbor-to-neighbor support, and connecting families across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming who care about what they eat. When you shop with us, you’re not just feeding your family—you’re supporting a movement.
“Thank you to the contribution of our participants, this box has a great selection of beef and chicken cuts to meet most family's dinner needs!” – Anonymous
So Why Do We Call It Seriously Good?
Because it checks every box:
✔️ Seriously good quality
✔️ Seriously good prices
✔️ Seriously good impact
And because you deserve food that’s not just good—but good in every sense of the word.
Ready to experience it for yourself?
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Local Wheat
Dave's Farm - Delta, UT
Located in Delta, Utah, Dave's Farms is a testament to three generations of sustainable agriculture and high-quality wheat production. We take pride in non-GMO and pesticide free wheat.
At Dave's Farms, our dedication to purity and excellence is evident in every stage of wheat production. We specialize in three distinct varieties of wheat: Red Fife, Hard Red, and Hard White. Each strain is meticulously nurtured to ensure optimal flavor, texture, and nutritional value, making them ideal for grinding into flour of the highest quality.
Discover the unmatched quality and flavor of Dave's Farms. Indulge in the wholesome goodness of our premium wheat products, crafted with generations of expertise.

Local Grassfed Beef
Golden Hour Farm - Hyrum, UT
After living 8 years in Europe while Spencer played professional basketball, we were ready to slow down and live the simple life. Chelsey has always had a passion for animals and admires the "self sustaining" lifestyle. Once Spencer met his Highland Cattle he couldn't get land fast enough. Since acquiring our land and adding 2 kids to the bunch, we have been fully devoted to making Golden Hour Farm a fully operational, self sustaining, and beautiful farm. We hope our love, passion, and authentic lifestyle gets passed down through our livestock to our customers. Whether we serve 1 or 1 million people, we are honored to be part of the farming community. We believe there is no better place to raise a family than right here on our farm, Golden Hour Farm.

Local American Wagyu Beef
Bennion Beef - Vernon, UT
In 1997, Alan and Elizabeth left the rat race and took over the family ranch which included living off-grid and 6 miles off the pavement at the foot of Greenjacket Hill near Vernon, Utah. Determined to restore the ranch, the family remodeled the house, rebuilt fences, plowed, planted, irrigated, bred, and calved-out cattle. They improved range for wildlife, especially the western Sage Grouse and were once named Ranchers of the Year by the Society for Range Management. Read more Here.

Local Raw Unfiltered Honey
Rocky Mountain Honey, Blackfoot, ID
Rocky Mountain Honey was established in 1992 as Gorder’s Honey by Ed Gorder in Blackfoot, Idaho. It was later bought by current owner David Dance in February 2015 where it then became Rocky Mountain Honey in 2017 and relocated in a new location in Idaho Falls, Idaho. David Dance is knee deep in the bee business these days. As a third-generation bee enthusiast, Dance does more than process honey for retailers. He is also a beekeeper who rents out his hives to farmers for pollination purposes.

Freeze Dried Emergency Food & Supplies
Ready Hour, Salt Lake City, UT
We have a long history of providing calorie-rich, reliable (and delicious) nourishment for life’s unexpected situations. And critical emergency gear too.
We’re part of a family of companies that have served millions of people like you for decades.
And we’re not just reliable, but we’re your affordable option, too.
Long-term survival food shouldn’t break the bank.
It’s your bridge to safety and survival when things just aren’t normal anymore.
So make your next decision your smartest decision.
Be ready for tomorrow. Today.

Falls Brand Pork
Independent Meat Co. (Falls Brand), Twin Falls, ID
Independent Meat Co. was founded in Twin Falls, Idaho in 1904. It began as a single butcher shop serving irrigation workers, expanding to multiple locations and a central slaughterhouse by 1909. The company evolved, centralizing processing and phasing out retail locations as full-line grocery stores became the primary meat retailers.Independent Meat Company is now family-owned, with the fourth generation in management.They focus on sustainable practices, including rendering all porcine byproducts and recycling cardboard

Pork and Beef
Lower's Meats/Double L Ranch
Starting in 1920 in Smithfield, UT as a small meat processing facility, Lower foods has been run by generations of family. Lower Foods continues to be a family enterprise in Richmond, UT. Alan Lower, a son, has worked for many years with his parents in the progression of the company. When Larry passed away in January 2001, Alan and his mother, Marilyn, continued the operation at the Richmond plant. Alan’s sons, Chad and Lee, also work at the plant, making the business a four-generation enterprise.

Bacon
Daily's Bacon, Salt Lake City, UT
In 1893, John R. Daily, with his business partner, James Walsh, opened the Union Market, a local retail meat market in Missoula, Montana. Six years later John's partner retired, and Daily became the sole proprietor of the meat market and slaughterhouse. He would purchase animals from local farmers and process beef, pork, lamb, veal, poultry and buffalo.
By the 1920s, the John R. Daily Co. began to focus more on wholesale business and closed four retail markets. The slaughterhouse, a big brick building two miles west of Missoula, was located on Mullan Road. The same street where one of the division's three plants is located today.
In the 1980s, the company strategically focused on building its expertise in bacon and built the reputation as "The Bacon Specialists," supplying premium bacon throughout the Northwest. In 1992, a second bacon plant was opened in Salt Lake City.

Sausage And Canadian Bacon
Jones Natural Dairy, Fort Atkinson, WI
For seven generations, we’ve been making all-natural pork sausage from our home in Fort Atkinson, WI.
Though we’ve added other products to our offering since the early days, like naturally smoked hams and Canadian bacon, some things have remained constant. Like our dedication to distinctive quality. We’ve always refused to add fillers, binders, preservatives, MSG and nitrites to our sausage. So, our formulations have never changed-and neither has our flavor.
This means the Jones sausage you make your family for breakfast will taste just like it did when you were a kid. Because although the Jones Dairy Farm family has grown over the years, our honest-to-goodness products and way of doing business haven’t.
That’s the Jones difference.