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Our Co-op is Scotmid - Scottish and Midland Co-operative Society. Mostly supplied by CWS, I think.
This Co-Op thing is a whole new dimension. Just to demonstrate what I do with a PC at 1:28 in the morning, I went to http://www.co-op.co.uk/
It's a completely different world! I even worked my way on to a domain type by the name of .coop! Perhaps the Co-Operative Movement has its own system of parliament and legislation? Maybe Scotmid is a devolved assembly of some kind?
Or maybe I'm reading too much into a group of shops and should go to bed?
It's a completely different world! I even worked my way on to a domain type by the name of .coop! Perhaps the Co-Operative Movement has its own system of parliament and legislation? Maybe Scotmid is a devolved assembly of some kind?
Or maybe I'm reading too much into a group of shops and should go to bed?

tut, tut, tut daniel, you were doing so well until that pointDAS wrote:Or maybe I'm reading too much into a group of shops and should go to bed?
they are not a group of companies - "type of company" would be more accurate.
Well I don't, every Morrisons employee has to wear a shortsleeve shirt with the 'M' logo on the sleeves, a Morrisons tie and black trousers, nothing embarassing and then you have to wear something over it, depending on what department you work on.Flava wrote:Black and yellow, doh
Wow... never really thought about why the co-op is called the co-op until I looked at this
I must be bored too
I must be bored too
i wouldn't be surprised if co-operatives didn't become more popular, as people seem to be more suspicious of large corporations - especially multinationals like walmart, not to mention the co-op's support of fair trade and clear labelling of products.
indeed from their website midlands co-op seem to be doing very well.
Profits
Trading profit for the year, before exceptional items, was £14.2 million, a 6.2% increase on last year.
http://www.midlandsco-op.com/annual_rep ... ameset.htm
indeed from their website midlands co-op seem to be doing very well.
Profits
Trading profit for the year, before exceptional items, was £14.2 million, a 6.2% increase on last year.
http://www.midlandsco-op.com/annual_rep ... ameset.htm
Looking at some websites, some of the biggest seem to be:tvmercia wrote:
there is no such thing as "the co-op" or a "national co-op". the nearest there is to a national co-op is CWS (also known as the co-operative group), who are a big society based in the northwest who run the co-op bank, and stores throughout the north of england.
and so, naturally (just like on itv in the past) branding of these wholly independent societies varies from region to region.
United Co-Op, which own 450 stores in the North West, Yorkshire and the North Midlands. Brands used are Late Shop, Food Market also there are 6 big supermarkets that I think are just called Co-op. Department stores use the Sunwin brand. This apparantly was formed with a merger of United Norwest co-op and Yorkshire co-op in 2001.
The Co-Operative Group owns 1,600 stores and uses Co-Op Welcome, Co-op [local town name] and Alldays (who they bought in 2001) brands. This company is what used to be known as CWS and a Scottish co-op
I wonder, are Pioneer, Leo's and Living brands still used at all?
Pioneer --> Co-op [local town name]Andrew wrote:The Co-Operative Group owns 1,600 stores and uses Co-Op Welcome, Co-op [local town name] and Alldays (who they bought in 2001) brands. This company is what used to be known as CWS and a Scottish co-op
I wonder, are Pioneer, Leo's and Living brands still used at all?
Living and Homeworld (?) shops were closed when CWS decided to focus on food items only.
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Anonymous
The new Comet logo has been on one in Romford (Essex) since about 2000/2001 & I thought it was a rebrand they had abandonded
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sparkybpotter
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the new comet logo is for new stores styled on some american brand they visited a few years ago, the first black and white logo that looks like the red and white one is mark 1 which was only one store i think, the first 'superstore', mark 2 was then implimented with a again different logo, all stores with a black and white logo have a completly different layout, comet don't consider this as a rebrand just a different store all togerther.
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Anonymous
The reason why the comet logo is 
different is because COMET was bought by Kesa electrics
and they did a quick rebrand of the orignal logo.

different is because COMET was bought by Kesa electrics
and they did a quick rebrand of the orignal logo.
