
Bis dahin verkauft der größte Supermarkt der Schweiz, Migros, weder Alkohol noch Tabak in Geschäften, zahlt keine Dividenden, begrenzt den Gewinn durch Preissenkungen, wenn der Gewinn 5 % übersteigt, ist eine Genossenschaft mit mehr als 2 Millionen Mitgliedern und spendet 1 % des Umsatzes an soziale Projekte, ganz im Sinne der Moralphilosophie des Gründers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Migros
Von Zeustah-
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Migros bought Denner
Denner sells alcohol and tobacco
As Denner belongs to Migros, you can often find them in the same building / mall
not like theyre following the philosophy at all when they put their denner right next to their migros
Yes and they even once asked whether we wanted them to sell alcohol and got a very clear no from the population.
Still one of the most expensive ones
And they give a chocolate tab when members votes to approve or not yearly exercise 😉
What exactly does that mean ‘caps profits by lowering prices if earnings exceed 5%’? All I’ve seen is them chucking Al Natura out of their shared space and selling the same products at +20% what you bought it at Al Natura for.
It’s also quite a monopoly. There’s really only one kind of competitor, Coop.
Nice try migros. But no thanks.
Since the orignal founder isn‘t anymore, Migros managers are the same as every manager.
Being a cooperative that doesn’t pay dividends isn’t really something special for a supermarket group, many big chains in Europe are also cooperatives. The „culture percentage“ however is nice and probably quite unique.
And they are pumping lots of bucks into McKinsey