Oxford Wholefoods was set up as a social enterprise in 1993 to provide work experience and training to people with learning disabilities.

 

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The company now has 3 main activities:

  • We provide supervised work activity and training for people with learning difficulties

  • We package a range of bulk wholefoods for retail distribution

  • We undertake contract packing and distribution for food and beverage producers


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Today we host approximately 30 “clients” with learning difficulties, who pack and weigh our range of wholefood products.

This range now encompasses wholefood cereals, wholefood staple ingredients, wholefood snack products and selected 3rd party wholefood brands

The company also undertakes contract packing commissions for 3rd party producers.