Great place to work - Anonymous employee Fresh Prep Foods Employee Review

5.0
Apr 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1 office day a week The people are great, very smart and easy to work with. great culture Lots of room to learn and grow Pay/vacation/benefits were also good

Cons

No cons comes to mind

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1.0
Mar 17, 2026
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Pros

Offers a fair salary and a supportive, easygoing production floor team.

Cons

Management at this facility lacks fairness and effective leadership. Employees who are dedicated and care about their work often feel undervalued, while favoritism plays a significant role in how people are treated and recognized. There is a strong focus on impressing upper management rather than supporting the teams on the production floor, which creates a disconnect between leadership and daily operations. Performance expectations are often unrealistic, and consequences like demotion or termination can occur without properly assessing whether targets are achievable. Managers rarely engage directly with the production floor, leading to a lack of understanding of team capacity and challenges. Communication is also inconsistent, with supervisors expected to meet unclear expectations without proper guidance or feedback. Workplace morale is negatively impacted by poor communication practices, including managers speaking negatively about supervisors to their teams, which undermines trust. Additionally, long working hours are not always properly compensated, and supervisors may still be expected to manage responsibilities even while on leave. HR does not appear to prioritize employee concerns. Complaints are often ignored or dismissed, and follow-up is inconsistent. Employees can feel unsupported, as HR tends to protect management rather than advocate for staff. This creates a culture where employees feel their issues are not taken seriously and trust in HR is low.

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3.0
Apr 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Felt like management was easy to talk to even. Not just the management though, I even felt like it was easy talking to the owners/ CEO's. Whether it was just casually or if I was bringing up an issue I was having. Depending which department you worked in, there was varying levels of freedom, space you could move around it, which I did find very nice. I think they actually had pretty decent health benefits/ coverage plans during the time I worked there. Free weekly staff meals and free food donations when I worked there. I like working alongside my managers, it gives me a sense of, okay the person higher up that is calling the shots actually knows what they are doing. The departments I had worked in I liked my supervisor and mange, and my manager did work alongside us in crucial times which was nice to see.

Cons

Take this with a grain of salt - this is my take from a few years ago. With how the management systems were in place I felt as though it made things feel disconnected. At the time, I felt as though, area leads were underpaid supervisors, supervisors were underpaid managers and the various managers sat in the office and looked at numbers and treated everything like a number. Or so that's how it felt sometimes. Not sure how it is now, but at the time there was about 5 levels of employee, regular employee, area lead, supervisor, and manager then top managers. That was the first time I've seen something like that, a pseudo supervisor (area lead). At the time, it felt like it was adding a handful extra responsibility to someone for really not that much extra in pay.

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