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=Directory= | |||
# https://www.foodcoop.com/ (Park Slope, Brooklyn) | |||
# https://cooplalouve.fr/(La Louve, Paris) | |||
# https://bees-coop.be/en/ (Beescoop, Brussels) | |||
# https://supercoop.es/ (Supercoop, Madrid) | |||
# https://laosa.coop/ (La Osa, Madrid) | |||
Latest revision as of 05:03, 14 October 2023
Directory
- https://www.foodcoop.com/ (Park Slope, Brooklyn)
- https://cooplalouve.fr/(La Louve, Paris)
- https://bees-coop.be/en/ (Beescoop, Brussels)
- https://supercoop.es/ (Supercoop, Madrid)
- https://laosa.coop/ (La Osa, Madrid)
Examples
De Cooperant - Antwerp, Belgium
"a cooperative supermarket (is) ... a supermarket without shareholders. A supermarket without advertisements and profit-goals. A supermarket by, for, and of the customers. De Coöperant follows the general structure of success stories from other cities: New York (Park Slope Food Coop), Paris (La Louve), Brussels (Bees Coop) and Madrid (Supercoop). We believe the same is possible in Antwerp! The idea is easy enough: everyone who wants to shop at De Coöperant becomes co-owner. Instead of paying a permanent staff, we expect every member to work a couple of hours a month in the shop. In return, you get a gathering place, a community, and better products for a better price."