The Salvation Army isn’t a company, it’s a splinter Methodist denomination. Also, funny that the world’s two largest companies are on that list. Doesn’t seem to be hurting them much, does it?
While the Sally Ann isn’t a company but a charity, no matter the sect you or it claim it belongs to, it is the SOLE charity that truly walks its talk.
Its CEO brings home less in a year than your local united way scammer takes home in a month.
Money donated to the SA actually goes to its intended recipients. Can you say that about ANY other charity?
As to the politics of envy: wrong site. This isn’t communism today or dimrat underground,
Thanks for playing. Come again.
The headline did say “Five companies and a charity.” You’re correct, The Salvation Army is a church. According to their history, they became a separate denomination because they were converting people who weren’t accepted by existing churches.