Europe One of the world's largest consumers' co-operative federations operates in the UK as
The Co-op, which operates over 5,500 branches of 'Co-op' branded business including
Co-op Food (the UK's sixth largest supermarket chain),
Co-op Funeralcare,
Co-op Travel,
Co-op Legal Services, and
Co-op Electrical.
The Co-operative Group is by far the largest of these businesses, itself having over 4,500 outlets and operating the
collective buying group. In
Switzerland, the two largest supermarket chains
Coop and
Migros are both co-operatives and are among the country’s largest employers. In
Ireland, the
Dublin Food Coop has been in operation since 1983. In
Scandinavia, the national co-operatives of
Norway,
Sweden, and
Denmark joined as
Coop Norden in January 2002, but separated again in 2008. In
Italy, the
Coop Italia chain formed by many sub-cooperatives controlled 17.7% of the grocery market in 2005. In
Finland, the
S Group is owned by 22 regional co-operatives and 19 local co-operative stores, which in turn are owned by their customers. In 2005 the S Group overtook its nearest rival
Kesko Oyj with a 36% share of retail grocery sales compared to Kesko's 28%. In
France, Coop Atlantique owns 7 hypermarkets, 39 supermarkets, and about 200 convenience stores. In
Germany, the
ReWe Group is a diversified holding company of consumers' co-operatives that includes thousands of retail stores, discount stores, and tourism agencies. It ranks as the second largest supermarket chain in Germany and in the top ten co-operative groups in the world. In Spain,
Eroski is a supermarket chain within
Mondragón Corporación Cooperativa. As a
worker-consumer hybrid, some of the personnel are hired workers and some are owner-workers. The owners include workers and mere consumers, but buying is open to everybody. It has franchises under the brand
Aliprox not owned by Eroski but sharing its product range. Its origin is in the
Basque Country. In its process of expansion, it merged with the Valencia-based co-operative
Consum, but the merger dissolved in 2005. It has expanded across Spain and entered France and Gibraltar. After the
Spanish crisis of 2008, Eroski sold several of its supermarkets and hypermarkets.
Australia The Co-op Bookshop sold textbooks both online and on university campuses. It also owned
Australian Geographic. In 2020 its retail stores closed and its online store was sold to
Booktopia. The Wine Society (Australian Wine Consumers’ Co-operative Society Limited), established in 1946, now has more than 58,000 members. It sources and sells premium wines under the Society label, runs comprehensive wine education courses, and recognises excellence from young winemakers.
Bank Australia was formed in 2011 as the Members and Education Credit Union. It changed its name to Bank Australia in 2015. The bank is wholly owned by its customers, reported at 125,000 in 2012.
Japan Japan has a large and well developed consumers' co-operative movement with more than 14 million members. Retail co-ops alone had a combined turnover of 2.5 trillion Yen (21 billion U.S. Dollars) in April, 2003.
Co-op Kobe (コープこうべ) in
Hyōgo Prefecture is the largest retail co-operative in Japan and, with more than 1.2 million members, is one of the largest co-operatives in the world. In addition to retail co-ops there are medical, housing, and insurance co-ops alongside institutional (workplace based) co-ops, co-ops for school teachers, and university-based co-ops. Approximately one in five of all Japanese households belongs to a local retail co-op and 90% of all co-op members are women. Nearly six million households belong to one of the 1,788,000
Han groups. "Kanagawa Network Movement", and so on). They depend on consumers movement, feminism, regionalism, and prefer to anti-nuclear. These parties keep small but steady sections in prefecture and municipal assemblies.
North America In the United States, the
PCC (Puget Consumers Cooperative) Natural Markets in
Seattle is the largest consumer-owned
food co-operative. The
National Cooperative Grocers Association maintains a food co-operative directory. Seattle-based
R.E.I., which specializes in outdoor sporting equipment, is the largest consumers' co-operative in the United States. Outdoor retailer
Mountain Equipment Co-op (MEC) in Canada was one of that country's major consumers' co-operatives. In the
Canadian Prairie provinces as well as
British Columbia, gas stations, lumberyards, and grocery stores can be found under the
Co-Op brand. All
credit unions in the United States and Canada are financial co-operatives.
Tim Worstall has called the
Vanguard Group a customer-owned co-operative, since the owners of Vanguard funds are the funds' investors.
Caribbean In
Puerto Rico, several
Supermercados Fam Coop operate. ==See also==