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Daily Bread Co-operative is an
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specialising in packing and selling wholefoods. It was the first workers' co-operative to register under what is now known as the "white rules", and is listed as Co-op number 1 under the Industrial Common Ownership Movement (ICOM), which now forms part of
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. One of the founding members, Roger Sawtell, was the first chair of ICOM.


History

Daily Bread began in the
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parish of St. Peter's,
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when a group of nine friends formed the idea of taking their Christian beliefs and values into the business environment. The name chosen comes from a line in the
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. Daily Bread Co-operative (DBC) was registered as a limited company in March 1976,Elfrida Calvocoressi
"Leadership in Peacemaking: A Christian View"
in Luk Bouckaert & Manas Chatterji (eds), ''Business, Ethics and Peace'', Emerald Group Publishing Limited (2015) . Retrieved 26 November 2018.
the first business of its kind to adopt a new set of Model Rules for Common Ownership. It was a further four years before trading started, on 1 October 1980, in what was once the laundry of St. Andrew's Hospital, reputedly the largest privately owned psychiatric hospital in the country.


Daily Bread, Cambridge

Daily Bread has served as a model for other co-operatives and wholefood sellers, including the
Unicorn Grocery Unicorn Grocery is a co-operative grocery store located in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, England. As a workers co-op, it is controlled democratically by its members/owners, who run the business with a flat management structure and with an equ ...
. Daily Bread in Cambridge opened in 1992 with a staff of five, one ex-member from Northampton and four other full-time members. Its structure is similar to Daily Bread in Northampton, and the Cambridge enterprise was given permission to trade under the original name and to use the co-operative's logo.


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