Cooperative store

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a store established by a coöperative society, where the members make their purchases and share in the profits or losses.

See also: Cooperative

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Indeed, so many things were spilled and dropped upon the bed that toward night-time it had become a sort of small cooperative store. Coal was what it always had most in stock.
He's a tramp - laziest man I ever knew, though he's clerking, or trying to, in a socialist cooperative store for six dollars a week.
A cooperative store, credit union, education, and health care formed the core of activities for the residents of the Farm and many African Americans in Holmes County.
Talking to a delegation of PML-N leaders and workers at his Cooperative Store residence, he said, millions of students were benefiting from incentives offered to education sector, adding the revolutionary measures were adopted to protect future of the students.
'BSP employees no longer have to carry cash when paying in the BSP Employee Cooperative Store and the BSP canteen.
PLANS have been submitted to extend a Handbridge petrol station into a large Cooperative store.
Planners yesterday approved Pontcanna Stores being turned into a new Cooperative store.
Attendees were introduced to the full plan for the cooperative store and told how it would work.
Both raids happened at the Cooperative store in busy Lark Lane, Aigburth.
Nextcolour has applied to Swansea Council to change the use of a first floor location above the Cooperative store on Mumbles Road.
Talking to party workers and delegations at his Cooperative Store office on Thursday, he said the government had provided an additional budget for the provision of health services in the province.
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