P1) Describe the type of business, purpose and ownership of the two contrasting organisations
OXFAM
Oxfam is a charity organisation which is there to not make profit. It is to help create lasting solutions to the injustice of poverty. It is a part of a global movement for change, empowering people to create a future that is secure, just, and free from poverty. This business is a global organisation which reaches to more than 90 countries and plans to reach as more countries as fast as possible.
Oxfam helps the poor in different ways such as clothes, food, shelter and education.
Oxfam is a charity it is in the voluntary sector. Oxfam is also in the tertiary sector however; instead of just selling products, it also provides a service to other charities. It does this buy selling clothes at a very cheap price. Oxfam's purpose is not to make a profit.
A UK based organization which was established in the 1942. Oxfam is campaigns, development program and emergency response by co operation of internationally connected associations. Oxfam international was formed in 1995 by an independent non government organization. t is a trouble reliever organization which includes 14 countries organization with 3,000 partners in around 100 countries to decrease poverty and injustice .
SAINSBURYS
Sainsbury’s Supermarkets is the UK’s longest standing major food retailing chain, having opened its first store in 1869. The Sainsbury\’s brand is built upon a heritage of providing customers with healthy, safe, fresh and tasty food. It differentiates itself by offering a broad range of great quality products at fair prices with particular emphasis on fresh food, a strong ethical approach to business and continuous leadership and innovation.
The type of ownership is Sainsbury’s are public limited company (plc) – has its shares bought and sold on the stock exchange. sainsbury’s is currently in the Tertiary