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Is REI turning into a corporate retailer? (seattletimes.com)
9 points by petethomas 5 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments





The article's more a call to action from REI's union, for REI members to vote "WITHHOLD" on proposed board members.

I didn't even know I could vote on anything there. Will be doing that.

This is the union's page with instructions and relevant links:

https://www.ourrei.com/2025-rei-board-elections


It has been for 20 years. All the coöps in Seattle have been corrupted. Same a PCC. They both started as a way for people to pool their buying power and source things that weren't available anywhere else, REI with climbing gear and PCC with bulk food and organic produce. Both are indistinguishable from a Met Market, they have lost their core mission and now just cater to the rich.

Key question in these cases is why dont the consumer members care?

My main hypothesis is that it the values of the members that have shifted, and the Coops have followed that. I can speak mostly to REI, but they carry a array of products and mostly high end products because that is what sells. Most customers aren't value buyers.

A different hypothesis is that many retail margins are already incredibly low, and the relative value of consumer co-ops has eroded. Walmart has a profit margin of ~2%, and a global logistics change. That is hard if not impossible to undercut. REI cant compete on price for equivalent goods even if wanted to, so there is a pivot to premium service & luxury items.

I am a big fan of cooperatives, but it hard to find a niche for them to actually provide consumer value


Not to quibble with your point, but in case you haven't been there - Central Co-Op continues to be the real thing. I shop there as often as I can.

Happened to Canada's MEC too...

A quick reminder that REI is a consumer co-op, not a worker co-op. Just becomes obvious when situations like Union negotiations arise.

Yeah, bit weird, that. I sort of expected it to be a worker co-op too. There's no need for a union if the workers own the means of production



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