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Coop publishes a weekly magazine called ''Coopzeitung'' (in [[German language|German]]), ''Coopération'' (in [[French language|French]]) and ''Cooperazione'' (in [[Italian language|Italian]]).
Coop publishes a weekly magazine called ''Coopzeitung'' (in [[German language|German]]), ''Coopération'' (in [[French language|French]]) and ''Cooperazione'' (in [[Italian language|Italian]]).

'''All critisicms in Wikipedia articles of Coop Switzerland's low-cost product line "Prix Garantie" were deleted from Coop computers.'''



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Revision as of 13:15, 21 September 2007

Coop
Company typecooperative
HeadquartersSwitzerland
Websitehttp://www.coop.ch/

Coop is a Swiss cooperative which operates the second largest supermarket chain in Switzerland after Migros. In 2001, Coop merged with 11 cooperative federations which had been its main suppliers for over 100 years.

As of 2005, Coop operates 1437 shops and employs almost 45,000 people. According to Bio Suisse, the Swiss organic producers' association, Coop accounts for half of all the organic food sold in Switzerland. Coop's four primary organic brands are Coop Oecoplan, Coop Naturaline, Coop Naturaplan, and Max Havelaar.

Coop publishes a weekly magazine called Coopzeitung (in German), Coopération (in French) and Cooperazione (in Italian).

All critisicms in Wikipedia articles of Coop Switzerland's low-cost product line "Prix Garantie" were deleted from Coop computers.


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