Hi- I actually considered joining a buying club in Evanston a number of years ago. The distributor that they ordered from that was located in Minneapolis,Blooming Prairie, was bought out a few years ago by a larger outfit, and they are not allowing people to form new buying clubs. The problem though is in rural areas where there aren't any Whole Foods.
Once I went to an organic farm tour in the Champaign area, and people that attended this, that lived in the area, said they would love a Whole Foods to open up in Champaign. Once when I was at a town hall meeting that the downtown Evanston had, there were several people there who mentioned how much they missed Oak Street Market. One of the Whole Foods guys that was there from corporate said that they were trying to make their stores feel more personal.
I have found out that in Evanston there is little interest in forming a buying club or food coop. People have told me that since Whole Foods has opened up, they don't feel the need to join a buying club. Isn't there a natural food market where Morse Street Market used to be?
In Ann Arbor the food coop has managed to survive despite two Whole Foods and one Plum Market. I believe that they were forced to close one of their two locations when Whole Foods came into town though. BTW- Grand Food Center in Winnetka has a groupon right now. Hope this helps, Nancy