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Pure Made For You

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Policy of fear - Anonymous employee Pure Made For You Employee Review

1.0
29 June 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get hired, they desperately take everybody

Cons

Senior management alongsinde one of two owners are absolute disgrace. Most employees live in constant fear of loosing that job with immediate effect. During my time I witnessed around 15 people fired for minor things like looking at the phone during their shift. For unsatisfactory results they may cancel your already booked holidays or decide to not pay for all hours worked. Breaking employment law and constant punishing employees makes Pure probably the worst company I've ever worked for. Treating employees behind closed doors instead of asking them how you may support them, dismissing people in front of others, so they 'learn the lesson', deducting off salaries company losses made due to simple human errors, fatigue or stress. Disgrace.

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1.0
24 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free food (although not as healthy as they say), some colleagues are like family

Cons

HR, poor management. Too much gossip, no organisation, horrible pay. Always short staffed. People who work hard do not get any promotion and lose their motivation. Also, the company has been selling the same boring food for a decade and management blame people working in shops for low sales instead of coming up with new marketing ideas.

2.0
4 Jan 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great people who you get to know over time. - Food Allowance

Cons

- Micromanagement: Mainly coming from the top (CEO, Directors, Head of Departments), people are being PAID to help the business grow and expand, stop micromanaging them, and leave them to do their job. - "Cover your a*s" style: Everyone in this company works in this style, from the team members in the store to the directors, based on a culture of fear, no one wants to bring up an idea or address a problem for fear of upsetting the CEO, who himself has no idea what he's doing. - Push-Pull Style: Some work towards one goal while others work towards another different goal without reaching a common ground. - Extremely Toxic: If you don't get in the good graces of a few specific people - mainly the department heads - you'll have a tough time, getting caught up in the gossip and rumours that fly around the office and stores. - 5th Grade Boys fight: The constant silent bickering between the two founders only affects everyone who works for them, while one has a vision and goal for the business, the other prefers to go in the opposite direction, contradicting all decision-making and thus creating a negative environment for everyone.

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