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Fresh & Healthy Reviews

2.5

41% would recommend to a friend

(30 total reviews)

42% positive business outlook

Fresh & Healthy has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 30 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Fresh & Healthy employee rating is 32% below average for employers within the Restaurants and food service industry (3.7 stars).

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30 reviews
1.0
23 July 2015

Territory manager

Recommend
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Pros

There are none. Work hard or not, they treat their employees like garbage. Very unprofessional company. They hire anyone and lots of them because they know most won't last past a month

Cons

Typical outbound calling position but you have to find your own leads. The owner Nick will rip your head off if you don't find the "right" leads. You will hear constantly that you are doing a horrible job. Nick has his explosions which are usually taken out on the managers who take it out on the reps. Unless you are dating a manager, you may get fired because they are afraid it could be them instead. It should be an easy job, but the environment is so hostile it's not worth dealing with.

1.0
20 Feb 2014

Territory Manager

Recommend
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Pros

Part-time hours (30) with high earning potentials

Cons

Steer clear from this company. In the year and a half I was there, I saw the most appalling and illegal things. Fresh & Healthy was recreated, by the same owner, of a scam company called Yo Naturals (google it). The scamming didn't stop there. Nick Yates owns the company but put a stand in CEO (so Nick's name isn't connected to the new company), who has since been pushed out and two other CEO's have taken his place, most recently Alex Kennedy (puke). That's just from the top. Territory Managers were illegally misclassified as employees and independent contractors. When Nick was active in the first year I was there, he used to scream and curse at the managers like they were worthless leaving managers in tears and defeated. Everyone who left in the first year ended up suing FHV and Nick. The revolving door spun faster than a Mary Go Round. The upside and the reasons why top producers stayed was because the hours were part-time and the incentives to close deals were good. You got paid weekly and everyone who was really good at it would make at least $4-5k a month and upwards of $10-15k. That changed dramatically since I left, the pay structure is no longer the same. But everyone gets tired of the drama and insanity that comes with being a part of this company. They may have changed somewhat, become more legal in their culture, but it's all based around the same key people. And the owner wants to sell the company so badly and every time they are close, potential buyer are smart enough to figure it out. I feel really bad for franchisees, over priced machines and FHV just burns them in so many ways. If these potential operators/franchisees got their accountant to look closely at this company/contract, no one would become a franchisee, no one.

1.0
26 Apr 2016

You'll Go Insane

Recommend
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Pros

Great work schedule potential to make some money very nice modern work environmnet they do have full benefits surprised I even came up with any pros....

Cons

Owner is a schizophrenic maniac a tazmanian devil in wolf's clothing. Low hourly so you better be making commission which is difficult to do due to the saturated areas or lack of businesses to prospect. Place is runned like a MLM boiler room. No management support. They really don't care about a healthy work enviromnent. Think twice before accepting a position especially as a TM.

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