Prevailing stores that sell food and beverages are usually run as a chain across the country. Unlike these stores, food cooperatives in the United States are owned by local buyers. When local citizens pay a fee to join in-stores, they get shopping privileges as well as the right to vote for board directors or run for board seats themselves. “ National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International” [NCBACLUSA] is a national association of mutual aid. “Because members elect board members on a one-person-one-vote basis, it [the association] is entirely democratic,” said NCBA CLUSA spokeswoman Elizabeth Lechleitner. These boards set product standards. For example, they might explain legal ways to provide healthier options than prepackaged foods or sugary drinks. The Tacoma Park Silver Spring Co-op, located in suburban Maryland near Washington, has a $100 joining fee that buyers can pay in installments. This store is famous for its organica...
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