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Senior Co-op staff complain of 'toxic' culture at the top

  • Co-Op has defended its corporate culture and senior executive conduct after reports of a 'toxic' working environment among managers.
  • The grocery chain believes these criticisms do not reflect the views of its broader leadership and colleagues.
  • A letter to the Co-op board detailed complaints of a culture of 'fear and alienation,' with some senior staff afraid to raise concerns.
  • Concerns followed organizational changes after a cyberattack last year that affected sales by over £200 million.
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Co-op defends culture and leadership after reports of ‘fear’ among senior staff

The grocery and services chain said it does not believe the criticisms ‘represent the views of our broader leadership and colleagues’.

·London, United Kingdom
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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