Robin Hood Store
The
Robinhood Store: A Movement for Global Common Good
editAbout the Company
editThe Robinhood Store is more than just an organic supermarket; it is an innovative movement that opposes the conventional principles of capitalism. With a focus on solidarity and the common good, the members of this community operate three organic supermarkets in Berlin and Brandenburg.
Key Products and Services
edit- Community-driven Supermarkets: The supermarkets offer a wide range of organic products and emphasize a close connection with the local community.
- Membership Model: As a member, one contributes three hours of volunteer work in the store once a month and receives a 15% discount on every purchase in return.
Main Mission and Values
editThe main mission of the Robinhood Store is to combat global issues such as poverty, climate change, inequality, and unjust wealth distribution. The company's values are based on solidarity, the common good, and the rejection of private profit. Instead of distributing profits to shareholders or owners, the surpluses are fully used to address global problems and support the growth of the movement.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Combating Global Poverty and Climate Change: The surpluses of the supermarkets are exclusively used to combat global poverty and climate change.
- Community Engagement: Through the volunteer engagement of the members, a strong community is built that advocates for the well-being of all.
- Sustainable Economic Practices: The Robinhood Store opposes the capitalist logic of growth and profit and instead promotes a solidarity-based and sustainable economic practice.
Additional Information
editSince its founding, the Robinhood Store has developed into a significant movement with over 1000 members. The supermarkets serve not only as shopping places but also as meeting points for the community and as a symbol of an alternative economic model that prioritizes the common good[1][4][5].