Why though?

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  1. Look how Coops operate. They are not a single company. It’s basically like comparing any supermarket brand with another, they are completely different, just have the same name.

  2. U nás je CooP cajk, alespoň po nedávné přestavbě na “modernější uspořádání. Mají tam určité věci co v blízkém Lídlu či Penny u trochu většího města nenajdu, hlavně všelijaké různá piva z okruhu 50km a je z čeho vybírat.

    Hlavně je tu u menšího města mnohem míň lidí. Moc lidí=špatný.

  3. Franchising, you pay for right to use brand name. You must buy their equipment, worker clothes, sometimes even commodities you wanna sell. Youre not an owner of the company, but selfbuild branch.

  4. Na prvním obrázku malá sámoška někde na zapadákově, na druhém větší pobočka úplně jiné firmy se stejným jménem

    Cherrypicking af

  5. I feel like I’ve never even seen a COOP open here. They look like some fully-stocked relic of the Soviet Era. They also always seem to be in some village that only has a single market.

  6. We have very nice COOPs where I live, it’s just a regular store.. It’s just not such a high-end store like in some other countries. Like someone said the companies operate independently in different countries..

  7. What do u mean, I love them!:( They remind me of the summer holiday in highschool and some remote village in Šumava national park:(

  8. When a company is owned and operated by the people who use its products
    and services and who benefit from what the company has to offer, it’s
    known as a cooperative or coop or co-op. Aside from the ownership structure, there are a
    few other distinct features that set cooperatives apart from other types
    of business.

  9. Actually I am not even jealous, look how beautiful, friendly and communist it looks. I mean, they should be jealous instead…

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