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The following is a list of
food cooperative grocery stores and buyers groups , current and defunct. Many of the second-wave food cooperatives formed in the 1960s and 1970s started as buying clubs.
[1]
This list is not exhaustive, and is limited to notable food cooperatives.
Australia
Belgium
Bees Coop, Brussels
Coop Centraal, Antwerp
France
Germany
Ireland
Sweden
United Kingdom
Unicorn Grocery
United States
General
4th Street Food Co-op , New York City
Boise Co-op , Boise, Idaho
Bushwick Food Co-op, Brooklyn
Central Brooklyn Food Co-op, Brooklyn
Frontier Natural Products Co-op ,
Norway, Iowa
George Street Co-op ,
New Brunswick, New Jersey
[9]
Good Foods Co-op,
Lexington, Kentucky
Maryland Food Collective at the
University of Maryland ,
College Park, Maryland
New Pioneer Food Co-op ,
Iowa City, Iowa
North Coast Cooperative , Humboldt County, California
Ocean Beach People's Organic Food Market in
Ocean Beach, San Diego
Outpost Natural Foods,
Milwaukee ;
Bay View, Milwaukee ;
Mequon, Wisconsin ; and
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Park Slope Food Coop , Brooklyn
PCC Community Markets (formerly branded as Puget Consumers Co-op and
PCC Natural Markets ),
Seattle , Washington
People's Food Co-op ,
Portland, Oregon
Phat Beets Produce ,
Oakland, California
Rainbow Grocery Cooperative ,
San Francisco
Skagit Valley Food Co-op ,
Mount Vernon, Washington
Sugar Beet Food Coop ,
Oak Park, IL
Three Rivers Market ,
Knoxville, Tennessee
Wedge Community Co-op , Minneapolis, Minnesota
West Oakland Food Collaborative , Oakland
Wheatsville Co-op ,
Austin, Texas
[10]
Whole Foods Co-op ,
Duluth, Minnesota
Willy Street Cooperative ,
Madison, Wisconsin
Ypsilanti Food Co-op ,
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Student-run
Defunct
See also
References
^ Puskar-Pasewicz, Margaret, ed. (2010).
"Health food stores and food cooperatives" . Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism . Santa Barbara, Calif.: Greenwood. p. 127.
ISBN
978-0-313-37557-6 .
^
"Alfalfa House" . Broadsheet . July 28, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^
https://foodhub-muenchen.de/
^ Fisher, R.I.C. (2012).
Fodor's Ireland 2012 . Fodor's 2012. Fodor's Travel Publications. p.
10 .
ISBN
978-0-679-00975-7 . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^ Voinea, Anca (March 23, 2017).
"Coop Sweden boosts profit following launch of new store concept" . Co-operative News . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^ Chatterji, M.; Bouckaert, L. (2015).
Business, Ethics and Peace . Contributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. p. 192.
ISBN
978-1-78441-877-9 . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^
https://essential-trading.coop/
^ King, D.; Lawley, S. (2016).
Organizational Behaviour . Oxford University Press. p. 435.
ISBN
978-0-19-872402-5 . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^ Genovese, P. (2012).
Food Lovers' Guide to New Jersey: The Best Restaurants, Markets & Local Culinary Offerings . Food Lovers' Series. Globe Pequot Press. p. 118.
ISBN
978-0-7627-8894-1 . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^ Ortega, Tania (December 31, 2017).
"Wheatsville Co-op repurposes food for those in need" . KTBC . Retrieved February 12, 2018 .
^ Supermarket Era Closes Cooperative" by William H. Jones, The Washington Post and Times-Herald (1959-1973); November 13, 1972, p.C1
^ Cain, Jacqueline (2018-10-03).
"Harvest Co-Op Will, in Fact, Close This Month" . Boston Magazine . Retrieved 2024-04-16 .
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