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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]
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This list is not exhaustive, and is limited to notable food cooperatives.
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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
- La Louve, Paris
- Superquinquin, Lille
- La Cagette, Montpellier
Germany
Ireland
- Dublin Food Co-op,[5] Dublin City
- The Urban Co-op, Limerick
Sweden
- Coop Sweden (Coop Sverige), a subsidiary of Kooperativa Förbundet[6]
- Kvinnornas Andelsförening Svenska Hem, women's food cooperative, founded in Sweden 1905.
Switzerland
Turkey
United Kingdom

- Daily Bread Co-operative, Northampton[7] and Cambridge
- Essential Trading Co-op, Bristol[8]
- Infinity Foods Workers Co-operative, Brighton
- The People's Supermarket, London
- Unicorn Grocery,[9] Manchester
United States
General
- 4th Street Food Co-op, New York City
- Berkshire Food Co-op, Massachusetts
- Boise Co-op, Boise, Idaho
- Bushwick Food Co-op, Brooklyn
- Central Brooklyn Food Co-op, Brooklyn
- Central Co-op,[10] Seattle, Washington
- Frontier Natural Products Co-op, Norway, Iowa
- George Street Co-op, New Brunswick, New Jersey[11]
- Good Foods Co-op, Lexington, Kentucky
- La Montañita Food Co-op, New Mexico
- Maryland Food Collective at the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
- Mountain Avenue Market, Fort Collins, Colorado
- New Pioneer Food Co-op, Iowa City, Iowa
- North Coast Cooperative, Humboldt County, California
- Ocean Beach People's Organic Food Market in Ocean Beach, San Diego
- Outpost Natural Foods, Milwaukee; Bay View, Milwaukee; Mequon, Wisconsin; and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
- Park Slope Food Coop, Brooklyn
- PCC Community Markets (formerly branded as Puget Consumers Co-op and PCC Natural Markets), Seattle, Washington
- People's Food Co-op, Portland, Oregon
- Phat Beets Produce, Oakland, California
- Rainbow Grocery Cooperative, San Francisco
- Skagit Valley Food Co-op, Mount Vernon, Washington
- Sugar Beet Food Coop, Oak Park, IL
- Three Rivers Market, Knoxville, Tennessee
- Wedge Community Co-op, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- West Oakland Food Collaborative, Oakland
- Wheatsville Co-op, Austin, Texas[12]
- Whole Foods Co-op, Duluth, Minnesota
- Willy Street Cooperative, Madison, Wisconsin
- Ypsilanti Food Co-op, Ypsilanti, Michigan
Student-run
- ASUW Student Food Co-op,[13] Seattle, Washington
- Berkeley Student Food Collective, Berkeley, California
- Oberlin Student Cooperative Association – a housing cooperative and food cooperative in Oberlin, Ohio
Defunct
- Citizens Co-op, Gainesville, Florida
- Consumers' Cooperative of Berkeley, Berkeley
- The Cooperative Grocery, Emeryville, California
- District Grocery Stores – a former cooperative of small single-room grocery stores in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia that operated from 1921 to 1972.[14]
- Harvest Markets, Jamaica Plain and Cambridge, Massachusetts. In operation from 1974 through 2018[15]
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