Chichester, UK. 26th February 2014. The Co-operative group with £2bn losses for 2013 are actively looking to sell off their farms and pharmacies. Pictured: The Co-opeartive bank branch on Chichester high street, West Sussex Credit: Rob Wilkinson/Alamy Live News
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The Co-operative group is looking to offload its farms and is considering the sale of its pharmacies as the business undergoes a radical restructuring in the wake of scandals that have beset its banking division. The move comes after Euan Sutherland, chief executive, warned last week that the group’s 2013 results would be “pretty ugly” as a slightly better than expected performance from the group’s funerals and pharmacies businesses failed to offset the problems of the bank.