List of food cooperatives

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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

  • Blue Mountains Food Co-operative, Katoomba, NSW
  • Alfalfa House, Enmore, Sydney[2]

Belgium

  • Bees Coop, Brussels
  • Coop Centraal, Antwerp

Canada

  • Karma Co-op (Toronto, Ontario):[3] One of Canada's oldest food co-ops, it focuses on local, sustainable, and organic foods.
  • Kootenay Co-op (Nelson, British Columbia): A member-owned co-op known for natural and organic foods.
  • East End Food Co-op (Vancouver, British Columbia): A community-focused store offering local and fairly traded products.
  • Ottawa Valley Food Co-op (Ottawa, Ontario region): An online co-op that supports local farmers and producers.
  • Co-op Atlantic (Eastern Canada): While some of these stores have changed over time, they originally had a strong co-op tradition, linking consumers and producers.

France

Germany

Ireland

Poland

  • Wawelska Kooperatywa Spożywcza, Kraków [6]
  • Kooperatywa Dobrze, Warszawa [7]
  • Beskidzka Paczka, Bielsko-Biała [8]
  • Jurajska Kooperatywa Spożywcza, Częstochowa [9]
  • Tomata (kooperatywa spożywcza), Gliwice [10]
  • Wiejska Kooperatywa Spożywcza, Beskid Niski
  • Kaszubska Kooperatywa Spożywcza, Bytów
  • Kooperatywa Nasza, Lesznowola
  • Lubelska Kooperatywa Naturalnie, Lublin
  • Kooperatywa Lublin, Lublin
  • Sądecka Kooperatywa Spożywcza, Nowy Sącz
  • Kooperatywa Konstancin, Piaseczno / Konstancin
  • Kooperatywa Poznańska, Poznań
  • Kooperatywa Jeżyce, Poznań
  • Kooperatywa Południowa, Warszawa
  • Kooperatywa Grochowska, Warszawa

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

General

Student-run

Defunct

See also

References

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