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I think that article should be merged into this one on the basis that a utility cooperative is simply a specific kind of consumers' cooperative where the product/service in question is water/electricity/telecom/etc.

Vanguard?

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Add Vanguard to United States?

"Problems"

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"Since consumer cooperatives are run democratically, they are subject to the same problems typical of democratic government" This part is marked as needing a citation- but it doesn't just need a citation, it needs some elaboration. You can't make a statement like this without mentioning which problems you are talking about. Someone more knowledgable on the subject should add something here.

It's a good idea to check the history of an article. Changes are often not improvements.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Consumers%27_co-operative&oldid=87498665

Because consumers' co-operatives are run democratically they are subject to some of the same problems of democratic government: the selection of incompetent or dishonest management, poor business planning, deficit spending, etc. Problems such as these can generally be avoided by providing member/owners with educational materials that inform often and honestly as regard to business conditions. A helpful study of practices that are detrimental to a consumer owned business is provided by Problems Of Cooperation, by James Peter Warbasse. Bkobres (talk) 21:58, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

I also co-operatives service person.

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Please provede us some knowledge about co-Operatives. 45.123.220.234 (talk) 14:50, 15 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]