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Kvinnornas Andelsförening Svenska Hem

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Svenska Hem, Karlbergsvägen 16

Kvinnornas Andelsförening Svenska Hem (literary:'Women's Cooperative Society Swedish Home') or commonly just Svenska Hem ('Swedish Home') was a Swedish food Cooperative, founded in 1905 and merged with the Kooperativa Förbundet in 1916.[1] During its time of existence, it was for a time the biggest food cooperative in Sweden, with five groceries and 3.300 members.

Life

It was founded by Anna Whitlock and Ina Almén as an effort to fight the, at the time common bad quality of the food in the citys groceries, where the grocers often sold bad food masking it as good for commercial reasons, such as mixing chalk in the sugar, and the cooperative wanted to ensure good food quality.

The cooperative was met with resistance and a boycot by the Stockholm Grocery Society, but survived and enjoyed success. It had 3300 female cooperative members, many of whom were famous such as Selma Lagerlöf, Ellen Key, Emilia Broomé, Anna Branting, Elin Wägner, Karolina Widerström, Hanna Pauli, Karin Larsson and Harriet Bosse.

In 1915, Nordiska Kompaniet was founded and Svenska Hem could was not able to defeat the competition. It merged with the Kooperativa Förbundet in 1916.

Fiction

The story of the Svenska Hem-cooperative was portrayed in the series Fröken Frimans krig (2013), with Anna Whitlock renamed Dagmar Friman and played by Sissela Kyle.

References

  1. ^ Björk, Monika; Kaijser Eva (2005). Svenska hem: en passionerad affär. Stockholm: Stockholmia. Libris länk. ISBN 91-7031-159-5