WinCo Foods reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,498 total reviews)
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57% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

WinCo Foods has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,498 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The WinCo Foods employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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1.0
Apr 24, 2015

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

Initially, I liked that they were willing to hire me despite the fact that I had never specifically worked in grocery and they really sold me on their benefits . The " benefits " , were constantly waved around as something to look forward to eventually,.. ( and to make up for its low wage) ..

Cons

When I first started, I really felt valued and enjoyed it.. Then, the veil slowly lifted. Point system , for example. Need to go home sick? 2 pts.. Clock in a 2 minutes + past your shift, because there is a line of other people clocking in , in front of you? Too bad.. More points against you. Call in sick with a doctor note? Another point.. .. More than 9 points in a month? You're terminated. Ask for time off, 2 or 3 months in advance..? Sure.no big deal.. Then, get a thumbs up ....getting the go ahead, plan your trip, book your airfare, housesitter, babysitter, hotel.. Months in advance.. Then get told a week prior, that you are , in fact, on their schedule despite being told 2 Months ago, that you had the green light .. And if you elect to go anyway, and simply " Call in" , they " know you're not sick, because your absence will coincide with the time off you requested" .., so.. You will either have to cancel your trip or be let go for excessive absenteeism.. Or quit. You get paid under 10.00 an hour to work yourself to the bone ...add in petty nitpicking about your sleeves being 1/4 of an inch too short ..no jewelery at all, ..no nail polish, no eyelash extensions, no eyeglasses with rhinestones or adornments, ... Erratic unpredictable scheduling . Not all the employees were unpleasent, but a few cashiers and lead clerks were extremely condescending.And in my department, it seems like, if you're new, and something isn't done to " Winco standard" , you will get the finger pointed at you, regardless of who's at fault. Hypocritical behavior is rampant. People who have been there longer as well as supervisors, will tell you not to neglect x,y,z..and to please never forget to " " ... And then you show up for your shift the see that those very people dropped the ball , themselves. And now you have to pick up the slack, and deal with getting blamed for somebody else's oversight. But...if you've been there longer, everyone looks the other way... I swear. The only way that matters is Winco's way. Trained as a clerk/ cashier for 2 days ( I was switching departments after working in a different dept for a several weeks) and was looking up produce codes...and looked up avacodos under fruit. Because, it is , in fact, a fruit! But winco has it classified as a vegetable. And got scolded . They are scientists, now too,I guess. And can reclassify any food as anything they want..and in the meantime, the person training me argued with me for 5 minutes about whether or not it was fruit. !... It does not matter how educated you are, the only education that matters is Winco's mis"education" ..( In fact, the amount of grammatical and spelling errors in the industrial (training) video is laughable.) It doesn't matter how intelligent, charismatic, honest, loyal, or hard-working you are, you are just another link in their chain of disposable employees. You are part of their machine. Your ideas do not matter. I gave 110% every day that I worked there. I was never late. I was never rude, disrespectful, or unprofessional. I powered through a several week long illness, a chronic illness, injury, fatigue.and with a can do attitude and a smile every day. And yet, I left each day feeling defeated and like I was never good enough or valued. I quit, after being offered a higher paying wage for a company that treats me like human being. It's an okay place to shop. But not a good experiance, as an employee.

2.0
Mar 30, 2015
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Pros

Good dental, vision and health insurance. ESOP stock plan is great. You can get a lot of hours if you just do your job at a standard level.

Cons

After 8 years of being employed there, the last time I got a raise was 4 years ago. They cap your wages after a certain amount of time. The only way to get that is to have them officially grant you as a full-time status employ, which is next to impossible.

1.0
Feb 12, 2015

Chronically understaffed.

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Pros

Hired on as part-time, scheduled for 37+ hours per week. Ability to accurately submit availability schedules/submit requests for which two days of the week off. Friendly coworkers. (They're in the same boat as you)

Cons

- Department is chronically understaffed - one person is responsible for a job well suited for two people. (One to work the counter, and the other to cook chicken/prepare meats, etc...not the case at WinCo.) It's not just the store, it's the "WinCo way" - saving customers money by not taking credit cards, customers bagging their own groceries, AND staffing the least amount of people corporate deems necessary to complete the job. It's not just the Deli, it's up front with the cashiers, (long lines) produce (low stock), etc. Frustrating as all hell a customer and as an employee. How can an employee provide good customer service if they're doing two jobs? Simple: They can't. Add more staff, please, for the sake of employee anxiety and customer happiness. - "No overtime allowed unless authorized" - This applies to many companies, so no complaints there. At WinCo, you're not allowed to go into overtime on a scheduled shift FOR ANY REASON. So if you're working in the Deli and twenty customers want meat sliced all at once, and because of it you end up half an hour behind your cleaning routine, BECAUSE of customer service, it's the employee's fault for being late and going over their scheduled hours. As employees, we rush through our jobs and many weekly cleaning tasks (scrubbing of walls, cooking vents, etc) never get started and stay dirty because there isn't enough time for anyone to do it.

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