A company that means well - Warehouse Associate Mom's Meals Employee Review

2.0
Apr 18, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They do good with their mission to feed people in need of meals that may not be able to cook for themselves after coming out of the hospital.

Cons

Pushed to your physical and mental limit, with managers that either yell at you and throw a tantrum when they don't get their way or managers that brush all problems under the rug. Have a great goal for team work and say they are a family but will throw you under the bus if they feel you did something wrong. I've watched this company throw away more food and waste more money rather than fixing the problem than any other company.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
May 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers and free soda. Nothing about executive leadership

Cons

Worked in Revenue Cycle for nearly five years and experienced a significant decline in culture, morale, and operational support under current VP leadership. Major concerns included: unrealistic workload expectations during outages, system changes, and operational failures constant pressure to “do more” without proper staffing, reporting tools, or workflow support poor change management and repeated rollout of processes with little training or documentation Keep hiring temps at a higher $ rate. VP is open to hiring new hires over what leads make $ wise. inconsistent and reactive performance management lack of recognition for employees taking on additional responsibilities during critical periods increasing burnout, psychological safety concerns, and employee disengagement across teams A recurring pattern was that systemic issues were addressed by pushing teams to work longer hours and absorb more manual work instead of fixing root operational problems. The environment increasingly felt high-pressure, unsupported, and unsustainable. Over time, this contributed to burnout, erosion of trust, and a diminished sense of employee value and belonging. There are many hardworking employees within Revenue Cycle, but stronger leadership accountability, operational support, communication, and employee retention efforts are needed. The removal of leaders who helped create a supportive and collaborative environment had a major negative impact on morale and retention. VP is the one who needs to be replaced as they are diving things into the ground.

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