>>>>>P.S. I'm looking forward to the new co-op that's opening in my neighborhood, probably in the fall. We've already paid our membership in full.
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>>>>How does a co-op work in the states ?
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>>>It varies. When I was a teen, my family belonged to a co-op that had produce and cheese one day a week. We were required to put in a certain number of hours a year.
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>>>This new co-op will be more like a regular grocery store, open lots of hours. It has no work requirement. But members will get discounts. It's essentially being spun off from this place:
http://www.weaversway.coop/>>
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>>>Tamar
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>>Thanks
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>>thats very interesting. Seems slightly Un american :-) but definitely a good idea.
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>Co-ops are very popular but are more common in rural areas.
The co-op I linked elsewhere in the thread is in a fairly "granola" neighborhood, and ours is increasingly granola as well. (You see a lot of Priuses around here.)
Also, fwiw, my parents and sister belonged to a co-operative swim club for years. It just was sold to private ownership after operating as a co-op for at least 50 years.
Tamar