In Charge 2022: Retail

The Nashville Post Names John Dyke one of Nashville’s Top Leaders of 2022. Read the full list here.  The Post states, “The effects of a tumultuous 2020 were still evident in 2021. Now, the region’s business, political and civic leaders are helping bring their organizations into a new era. Those on it embody what it means… Read more »

Turnip Truck Owner Eyes Nashvilles Outer Ring

  Photo for Nashville Business Journal by Martin B. Cherry By Julia Masters  –  Reporter, Nashville Business Journal Apr 27, 2022   The Turnip Truck has been a Nashville favorite since 2001 when John Dyke opened the first store in East Nashville. Last Wednesday, the grocer — which sources from over 80 local vendors — announced its… Read more »

Turnip Truck Celebrates 20 Years of Healthy Shopping – Nashville Scene

Turnip Truck Celebrates 20 Years of Healthy Shopping After two decades, the grocer remains instrumental in bringing local products to the market CHRIS CHAMBERLAIN Nashville Scene APR 15, 2021 PHOTO: DANIEL MEIGS Two decades ago, the local landscape for anyone searching for organic and local groceries was pretty bleak. Kroger stocked more generic Cost Cutter… Read more »

Contribute to Community: Micro-Donations to PlantTheSeed.org

  We’re turning 20, Nashville! To celebrate two decades of bringing local, natural foods to the heart of the city, Turnip Truck is giving back to organizations that share our vision. Plant the Seed @planttheseedtn employs hands-on learning in school and community gardens to inspire and empower local youth. From April 1-14, Turnip Truck customers will have… Read more »

Summer fun with Fannie Battle Day Home

Since 2001 Turnip Truck has striven to enrich the community in meaningful ways. This year, we are thrilled to partner with Fannie Battle Day Home to further our mission of community outreach and education. By providing affordable childcare and support to families from disadvantaged backgrounds all year-round, Fannie Battle Day Home has fortified our East Nashville community for 127 years.During… Read more »