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WHEAT RIDGE POULTRY

5640 WEST 29TH AVE WHEAT RIDGE CO 80214 WWW.DENVERBUTCHER.COM

VALID FOR 1 FREE SCOOP OF ICE CREAM.

MUST HAVE COUPON TO RECEIVE FREE SCOOP.

EXPIRES: 12-31-2022. OFFERS MAY NOT BE COMBINED. ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER VISIT. OTHER RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY. VALID ON ONE 16 OZ. ICED COFFEE.

MUST HAVE COUPON TO RECEIVE DISCOUNT.

EXPIRES: 12-31-2022. OFFERS MAY NOT BE COMBINED. ONE COUPON PER PERSON PER VISIT. OTHER RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY.

The COOP & Kitchen at Wheat Ridge Poultry offers local food producers a place to showcase and sell their products FREE OF CHARGE. It is our mission to see the advancement of small, family owned businesses and bring more attention to the short & long-term benefits of eating locally. The COOP & Kitchen is a WOMAN OWNED BUSINESS and over 80% of their vendors are also WOMAN OWNED BUSINESSES. Stop in today and Find Your Favorite Local Product!

Founded in 1942, Wheat Ridge Poultry & Meats has a long history of offering high-quality, locally sourced meats to their customers but that isn’t the only way they are serving their community. Owner and Operator, Jessica S Bobitsky, took over the family business seven years ago and has been working tirelessly to bring more attention the benefits of eating locally and ending food insecurity in Jefferson County.

Wheat Ridge Poultry is the host of the 1st Community Fridge in Wheat Ridge. The Fridge accepts donations from members of the community who have extra food that might otherwise go to waste. The Fridge also offers food to neighbors in need, free of charge.

Since 2020, Wheat Ridge Poultry has been delivering fresh meats, eggs, milk, and cheese to over 18 food pantries weekly. These partnerships ensure that everyone in the community has access to quality local foods regardless of their financial circumstances.

Wheat Ridge Poultry continues to find ways to utilize every part of the animal. This business model respects the life given to feed people. Waste that would normally end up in a landfill is donated to local wolf and animal sanctuaries as well as the tigers at the Downtown Denver Aquarium.

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