Made Foods Reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(13 total reviews)

51% positive business outlook

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13 reviews
1.0
2 June 2017

Save yourself the headache

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some coworkers, flexible shifts (no 8 hour shifts)

Cons

Management is horrible. It's so bad that the manager wants minimum contact with employees about any matter, leaving things up to store discretion with customers and their complaints -and so on. They micromanage from afar as they never spend any time in any store but somehow find ways to pick on employee's flaws no matter how small. The company is small yet they make a big deal out of everything. - You work by yourself (your safety is out of the question) - They don't want people who are smarter or claim to know something they don't - Management is ignorant. They ask for employees opinions but it's lip service, they don't actually care - They will never take the blame if things go wrong - Multiple changes to operations/procedures - Minimal benefits - You have to pay for your food, there's no sampling - Inability to do anything helpful without getting in trouble or looking dumb - It's boring, there's barely any customers that come in and you spend most of your time on your phone, reading, etc. just to make the time go by

1.0
20 Sept 2016

Awful

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Healthy, organic, convenient, and local. Good idea.

Cons

Leadership is the worst here. No one knows what their job is, or who they report to. It seems like there are always new faces in the office and whenever anyone shares their opinion they are silenced or scolded. Seems like 1 person has all the power. Scary environment where everyone fears for their job.

1.0
30 Oct 2015

AVOID Made Foods!!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

They claim to be ethical (but are not in reality)

Cons

They will work you very hard, drawing blood with lots of empty promises, then don't even want to pay you what they agreed for it. They positions themselves as "an ethically minded company who want to do good in the community" - but in reality, they are not as "green" or "organic" or caring about their food ingredients as they claim to be. They do not really care about the communities they are opening retail stores in, and just want to sell their products, including "nutritional" supplements you don't need. Starbucks is more ethical than Made Foods, and you get better salaries and benefits. Don't fall for their lies!

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