The Co-op Wars

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It may be hard to imagine from today’s perspective—what with mainstream culture’s acceptance of organics, locally-grown produce, and the like—but Twin Cities food cooperatives were once rife with intrigue and occasional violence. During the mid 1970s, the co-op movement in Minneapolis and St. Paul split into two factions. On one side were the “whole foods” folks who wanted to provide healthful and socially-responsible alternatives to the big grocery stores. On the other side were politically-motivated activists (the “Co-op Organization,” or “CO”) who were most interested in serving the interests of the “working class.” CO adherents mocked their whole foods counterparts as “middle class college kids and health food nuts who used the co-ops to supply their own whimsical food needs.” In the summer of 1975 the CO forcibly took over the region’s main co-op supplier.

Seward Community Co-op, 1975

Tensions between the two groups turned violent on January 9, 1976, when several CO members assaulted two workers at Minneapolis’s Seward Community Co-op in an attempt to establish control over the cities’ cooperative movement. The take-over at Seward was brief and ultimately failed. The incident helped galvanize opposition to the CO and its methods. By the end of the decade, it was clear that “hippies” had won and the “Marxists” had lost in what are now known as the Twin Cities co-op wars.

Sources: Minnesota Daily, September (?), 1975; January 12, 1976; Minneapolis Tribune, January 10, 1976; January 17, 1976

Cartoon: Minnesota Daily, January 15, 1976

Photo: Minnesota Historical Society

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