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  2. Co-operative Retail Services - Wikipedia

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    Co-operative Retail Services (CRS, originally CWS Retail) was the second-largest consumer co-operative society in the United Kingdom. In 2000, it was dissolved by its members, merging with the larger Co-operative Wholesale Society, to form the Co-operative Group (CWS) Ltd.

  3. List of retailers' cooperatives - Wikipedia

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    The Bike Cooperative – began in 2003 as a subsidiary of the Carpet One parent cooperative (CCA Global Partners); in 2009, it became a bona fide cooperative of independent US bike store owners [17] [18] Chez Hotels; Florists' Transworld Delivery (FTD) and Interflora (US and UK/Ireland affiliates demutualized in 1995 and 2006, respectively ...

  4. Federal Retail Trading Services - Wikipedia

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    Federal Retail and Trading Services (FRTS) is the central buying group for co-operative retail societies in the United Kingdom.It came into its current structure in 2015, though its predecessor was established in 1993, and it supplies almost all food bought for sale by the over 4,000 co-operative foodstores in the UK. [1]

  5. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Power was a renewable energy buying business which bulk purchased energy for a range of businesses and organisations. The business also provided energy consultancy services to clients. [131] The Co-op petrol station business was sold to Asda for £600 million in August 2022, to strengthen the group's financial position. The 129 petrol ...

  6. Retailers' cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A retailers' cooperative is essentially a group of independently owned businesses that pool their resources to purchase in bulk, usually by establishing a central buying organization, and engage in joint promotion efforts. [2] It is common for locally owned grocery stores, hardware stores, and pharmacies to participate in retailers' cooperatives.

  7. Consumers' co-operative - Wikipedia

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    Retail co-ops alone had a combined turnover of 2.5 trillion Yen (21 billion U.S. Dollars) in April, 2003. [19] Co-op Kobe (コープこうべ) in Hyōgo Prefecture is the largest retail cooperative in Japan and, with more than 1.2 million members, is one of the largest cooperatives in the world. In addition to retail co-ops there are medical ...

  8. Co-op Food - Wikipedia

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    Co-op is a UK supermarket chain and the brand used for the food retail business of The Co-operative Group, one of the world's largest consumer co-operatives.As the UK's fifth largest food retailer, Co-op operates nearly 2,400 food stores.

  9. CCA Global Partners - Wikipedia

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    The company changed its name to Floor Trader Outlet in 2015, and also moved its business model away from franchising and towards a cooperative model. [citation needed] CCA Sports Retail Services: This company began as an expansion of the Bike Cooperative in 2008. It is a retail service provider, with over 500 independent retail stores in the USA.