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About Co-Op Shopper

Built for Structured Grocery Operators

Co-Op Shopper was created to solve a structural problem in the grocery fulfillment market.

 

National gig platforms control pricing, rotate shoppers, and take commissions. Independent operators are left without long-term leverage.

 

Co-Op Shopper provides the system architecture, pricing logic, and operational framework that allows operators to build structured, commission-free grocery businesses in their own markets.

Co-Op Shopper logo featuring a shopping cart with a handshake inside, symbolizing partnership and structured grocery fulfillment.

Why the Platform Exists

The grocery delivery market expanded rapidly — but without structure.

Many new operators entered through app-based systems. Few were given the tools to build:

• Defined service zones
• Structured order cut-off times
• Multipack allocation logic
• Transparent pricing models
• Scalable micro-fulfillment environments

Co-Op Shopper was designed to change that.

SaaS-style vector illustration showing a structured grocery fulfillment platform with connected storefront dashboard, warehouse staging, delivery vehicle, analytics screen, and coordinated logistics workflow in warm earthy tones.

What Makes Co-Op Shopper Different

SaaS-style vector illustration depicting an independent grocery operator platform with pricing control, warehouse purchasing, multipack allocation, and mobile-to-hub fulfillment infrastructure in warm earthy tones.

Unlike marketplace apps, Co-Op Shopper:

• Does not take commissions
• Does not control operator pricing
• Does not rotate customer relationships
• Does not dictate fulfillment methods

Instead, it provides:

• Retail Catalog architecture
• Costco-enabled warehouse modeling
• Split-eligible multipack systems
• Shared Order Allocation logic
• Structured markup frameworks
• Mobile-to-Hub scalability

Operators control the business. The platform provides the structure.

Structure First. Scale Second.

The platform is built around three principles:

  1. Lean Launch
    Start mobile. Validate density. Scale intentionally.

  2. Margin Discipline
    Structured pricing beats volume chaos.

  3. Operational Control
    Defined windows, zone batching, and allocation logic outperform ad-hoc fulfillment.

 

SaaS-style vector illustration showing structured grocery business growth from mobile launch to margin control and scalable warehouse fulfillment, representing disciplined expansion of an independent grocery operator platform.

This approach favors long-term stability over short-term spikes.

Actively Operating

The Co-Op Shopper system is not theoretical.

It operates in Salt Lake City as a working warehouse-enabled grocery platform.

The live deployment demonstrates:

• Category-based store structure
• Pricing guardrails
• Allocation workflows
• Scheduled fulfillment models

This is a working system — not a prototype.

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Art Duy - Co-Op Shopper Owner / Founder
SaaS-style vector illustration showing mobile grocery operators, warehouse hubs, service-based entrepreneurs, and digital ordering systems connected within a structured grocery fulfillment ecosystem.

Who Co-Op Shopper Is Built For

• Mobile grocery operators
• Food truck or mobile unit owners expanding revenue
• Service-based businesses adding provisioning
• Entrepreneurs building local fulfillment systems
• Developers evaluating micro-hub models

If you want to build a real grocery operation — not participate in gig rotation — this platform was built for you.

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