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  2. The Co-operative Group - Wikipedia

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    Co-op Legal Services (CLS) is a legal services provider registered in England and Wales. Services cover family law and divorce, writing wills, probate, conveyancing, personal injury and employment law. The group announced the formation of this division, based in Bristol, in April 2006. [90]

  3. 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 ...

  4. Artist cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Artist cooperative. An artist cooperative (also co-operative or co-op) is an autonomous visual arts organization, enterprise, or association jointly owned and democratically controlled by its members. [1] Artist cooperatives are legal entities organized as non-capital stock corporations, non-profit organizations, or unincorporated associations.

  5. Platform cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A platform cooperative, or platform co-op, is a cooperatively owned, democratically governed business that establishes a two-sided market via a computing platform, website, mobile app or a protocol to facilitate the sale of goods and services. Platform cooperatives are an alternative to venture capital -funded platforms insofar as they are ...

  6. Food cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Food cooperative. A food cooperative or food co-op is a food distribution outlet organized as a cooperative, rather than a private or public company. Food cooperatives are usually consumer cooperatives, where the decisions regarding the production and distribution of its food are chosen by its members. Like all cooperatives, food cooperatives ...

  7. Willy Street Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Website. willystreet.coop. The Willy Street Cooperative (locally known as the Willy Street Co-op) is a food cooperative located in Madison, Wisconsin that specializes in natural, organic and locally produced foods. The co-op offers products from over 180 local farmers and vendors. The cooperative is owned by over 33,000 equity-owning members. [1]

  8. PCC Community Markets - Wikipedia

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    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. The organization currently operates fifteen retail locations.

  9. Co-op Food - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Co-op Food is a brand used for the food retail business of The Co-operative Group in the United Kingdom . Prior to reintroducing the brand in 2016, the group used "The Co-operative" branding, which is still used by a number of consumers' co-operative societies in the UK. Other societies use their own branding.