Avoid working for this company - Independent Contractor Fooda Employee Review

1.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

* Free meals during shifts, which helps reduce daily food expenses. * Opportunity to take home leftover food when available. * Daily meal allowance of $10, providing flexibility in food choices. * Exposure to a variety of food vendors and cuisines. * Ability to interact with different clients and workplace environments. * Potential savings on personal grocery and meal costs due to food-related benefits.

Cons

* Management was often unprofessional and provided limited hands-on support despite high performance expectations. * Frequent micromanagement created a stressful work environment and reduced employee autonomy. * Communication from management and HR was lacking, with concerns and complaints often going unanswered. * Employees were expected to handle excessive workloads without adequate staffing or support. * Compensation did not reflect the workload and responsibilities required of the position. * Workplace policies appeared to be applied inconsistently. Employees were discouraged from socializing, while management did not appear to be held to the same standard. * The position and company culture did not match the expectations presented during the hiring process. * Employee concerns regarding workload, fairness, and workplace treatment were not addressed in a meaningful manner.

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5.0
3 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Really really great work environment

Cons

There is nothing to complain about

2.0
4 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Good business concept, the market need is there -Supports small, local restaurants -Hard-working employees -Co-workers are 'foodies' -Unlimited PTO for salaried employees -Optional extracurricular activities at HQ (volunteer days, happy hours, summer sports, etc.)

Cons

-Executive leadership plays favorites. Lack of accountability and necessary change for some tenured employees. -low pay, barely hit competitive rates. -High burnout across multiple departments, especially at HQ, due to unrealistic expectations, minimal leadership support, and a lack of transparency. -Several full-time employees working more than ~40 hours per week. -Minimal employee appreciation, this has to be earned. -No company holiday parties

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