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It's not a loyalty card, it's a membership card. Why is this concept so hard to grasp?




The Co-Op may be in trouble, I don't follow them closely, but if they are, I blame the Co-Op and its members.


The Co-Op has failed to explain and sell (to you, for one) its perfectly admirable business model to most of the population.


Co-Op members get angry at dividend time when their basket-a-week fails to pay - but perversely have chosen a mortgage with HSBC.

It would be wonderful if the (yes, very nice) staff were more aware of queue lengths at peak times so instead of having a fag break or folding cardboard boxes when there's 10 people jammed up the aisle, they opened the second, or third till.
I've only ever used that Co-op for basics and the occasional bottle of plonk. If you want fresh fruit and veg there is as *Bob* has pointed out the perfectly splendid Turkish shop up the road. In fact, I'm much more inclined to use that shop than the Co-Op if I'm in the vicinity.

I wonder how the American Hedge fund will affect the whole Co-op brand.

This includes the funerals too.


It has completely lost its reason for being which was set up in the 1600s or something.


Membership means nothing, the co-operative ethos is no more, if American Hedge Funds are part of it.


I'm just getting me milk there.


Now, what alternative ethical bank can I move my money to?

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