What is a Retail Cooperative?

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A retail cooperative is also called a consumers' cooperative, and is a cooperative business owned by its customers for their mutual benefits. It is a type of a free enterprise that is oriented towards service rather than pecuniary profit. They often take the form of retail outlets operated and owned by their consumers. The consumers or customers are the once who have provided the capital required to launch or purchase that enterprise.
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