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  2. Co-op Food - Wikipedia

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    A Co-op food truck outside a store in Cockfosters. Co-op Supply Chain Logistics is the distribution business of The Co-operative Group that manages the national and international distribution of goods on behalf of all the food retailing co-operative societies who are members of Co-operative Federal Retail Trading Services.

  3. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    Co-op convenience store Aylsham, Norfolk using cloverleaf branding. Co-op Food is the largest division of the group with around 2,400 retail stores which cover the largest geographical spread of any grocery retailer. The stores mainly operate across a variety of convenience formats, with some larger neighbourhood stores.

  4. The Co-operative brand - Wikipedia

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    The movement's cloverleaf logo created the impression that it was a single organisation rather than independent organisations sharing common principles.The brand was strengthened by the creation of the Co-operative Retail Trading Group (CRTG) in 1993, providing Co-op branded products and other food supplies to its members: by 2002, the CRTG provided 100% of food supplies sold by UK consumer co ...

  5. PCC Community Markets - Wikipedia

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    Puget Consumers Co-op, doing business as PCC Community Markets, is a food cooperative based in Seattle, Washington. With over 114,000 members, it is the largest consumer-owned food cooperative in the United States. [3] Both members and non-members may shop at the retail locations, but members receive certain discounts.

  6. Whole Foods Co-op - Wikipedia

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    Whole Foods went on to take over the operations of the West End Co-op in 1981, only to see it close two years later. In 2005, the cooperative expanded into a LEED certified building located at 610 E 4th St. [1] Whole Foods was the first retailer in Minnesota and the first cooperative in the nation to receive LEED certification for its building. [2]

  7. Erie Food Co-op partners with Giant Eagle to bring ... - AOL

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    The Erie Food Co-op has partnered with Giant Eagle to bring the downtown market a new line of affordable food products. Located at 34 N. Park Row, one of the biggest challenges the co-op faced was ...

  8. How to Use Your Local Food Co-Op to Save Money - AOL

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    Want to save money shopping for groceries but want to stick to local, organic and natural eats? A food cooperative can give you access to high-quality foods at cheaper prices. Find out how ...

  9. Lincolnshire Co-operative - Wikipedia

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    Lincolnshire Co-op is an independent consumer co-operative which operates in Lincolnshire, and surrounding counties. The society has over 220 outlets with its principal trading activity being its food stores, funeral homes, florist and crematorium, travel agencies, post offices and pharmacies. [ 1 ]