Coop amba wholly owns the three subsidiaries of Coop Danmark, Coop Invest and Coop Bank. Coop Invest owns Republica A/S, an advertising company focused on retail sales, and Severin A/S, a training center first built in 1932.
Coop Danmark Coop Danmark is the second-biggest retailer of consumer goods in
Denmark, with a market share of 40% and 1.4 million members. Its main competitors are the dominant
Salling Group (covering
Netto,
Føtex and
Bilka),
REMA 1000,
Dagrofa (covering
SPAR,
Meny and
Kiwi) and
Lidl. With 939 (2024) supermarkets, discount stores and
hypermarkets in Denmark, Coop Danmark and its subsidiaries have 38,527 employees (2024) In April 2017, Coop Danmark launched a digital
crowdfunding platform in cooperation with Lendino. Major projects include the development of environmentally friendly
cattle feeding with a budget of 2.5 million DKK, an apple
orchard on
Fejø for 660.000 DKK, and a whiskey distillery on
Ærø.
Irma supermarkets Irma, a
supermarket chain operated by Coop Danmark, mostly located in the
Metropolitan Copenhagen area. Irma is quality-oriented mainly aiming for quality-conscious and
environment-aware customers by focusing on fresh and
organic products as well as
packaging. Therefore, the stores have a great variety of organic products compared to other Danish supermarket, and packaging containing
PVC and excessive amounts of
aluminium are banned from the shelves. The same goes for
chlorine-bleached products. Irma banned
battery cage eggs in 1994, 8 years before it was banned by the European Union. In 2007, Irma set a world record with 29.9% of its total sales being organic food. Irma has a goal of having organic products accounting for half of its total food sales before 2025. In 2015, Irma was named the most sustainable brand in Denmark, a title which parent company Coop won in 2016. Starting in 2001 Irma began operating an express version of the store, known as Irma City. These stores were smaller than the normal Irma, with longer opening hours and a range of organic food to take away. In 2015, it was announced that Irma City stores would be replaced by the new concept Lille Irma (Little Irma), where the customers would have a say in the selection of goods available in the stores. The Lille Irma concept was planned to have fully replaced Irma City by the end of 2017. In April 2008, Irma took over the grocery departments
Mad & Vin (Food and Wine) of department store chain
Magasin du Nord in the stores in both
Odense and
Aarhus. The projects failed and the stores closed in 2012. On 31 January 2023, Coop Danmark announced that all Irma supermarkets would be rebranded or closed in the course of the year.
Brugsen Brugsen was originally the nondescript brand name of Coop amba's retail outlets in Denmark. After opening a series of branded stores starting in 1961 and deciding to focus on its retail operations in the 1980s, Coop began closing factories, and spun off its larger Brugsen stores as SuperBrugsen in 1991 and its smaller ones as Dagli'Brugsen the next year. In 1995, the smallest convenience stores were organized as LokalBrugsen. including a flagship store inside the hall of
Copenhagen Central Station.
Kvickly , Denmark Kvickly was in the beginning a Swedish food market chain owned by the 'consumers organization' ('Konsumentföreningen') in Sweden. The first store opened in the 1950s in the Stockholm area. The company name was changed to
Domus in Sweden in the late 1960s/early 1970s when the stores became superstores selling more than food. The first Kvickly store was opened by FDB in Denmark in 1961.
Fakta Fakta, a chain of
discount stores as of September 2022 superseded by 365discount and was founded in 1981 as
Dansk Discount A/S, renamed Fakta in 1982. Six years later, the chain became a part of Coop Danmark. In May 2011, Fakta had 374 stores with around 6,000 employees. They operated stores located at more central urban places, called Fakta Q, which sold food, primarily
convenience food. They were replaced by regular Fakta stores with Fakta Q being discontinued in 2017. Fakta's
slogan is "
Det er Fakta" ("It's a fact" or "It's Fakta"). The old slogan "
Det er sund fornuft" ("It's common sense") is still used on Fakta-branded products. In the 21st century their slogan became "det tager kun 5 min" ("it only takes 5 mins"). In 2013, Fakta opened its first two stores in Germany, just south of the Danish border.
365discount (formerly Coop 365 or Coop 365discount) In 2020 Coop began experimental opening of a new brand of stores then named, Coop 365. This resulted in Coop in September 2022 deciding to completely revamp their discount offering by rebranding all Fakta stores (also closing some and rebuilding others) to this new brand, which, after several renames, ended up as
365discount. == See also ==