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Real Fruit Bubble Tea

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Reasonable pay but poor work-life balance and no benefits - Anonymous employee Real Fruit Bubble Tea Employee Review

1.0
5 Jul 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay reasonable market rate compensation

Cons

1. 6-day work week of 7 hrs/day 2. Probation is longer than any other company in Canada - 6 months. 3. You do not get to utilize your vacation in first year. Vacation accumulation would have to be used the following year. 4. No sick days or personal days. If you’re sick, it’ll be unpaid. 5. No benefits till you pass your 6 months probation. Overall, high demand but no work-life balance. Company does not take care of the wellness of the employees.

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5.0
15 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It was fun good staff

Cons

There was some long hours

1.0
21 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Kinda fun, friendly coworkers, making the drinks themselves is easy

Cons

They only schedule one person closing by themself every night. It’s completely ridiculous, customers will literally harass you and tell you to hurry up when there’s a whole line of drinks and you are the only one there. Not only does it get busy but there are SO many cleaning tasks to do, it is far too much work for one person to do and get paid minimum wage for it! It’s also incredibly safe, especially for the young women working here in this mall that hardly has any security. Quite literally anyone can walk behind the counter and attack you. Owner always wants to “save labour hours” Meanwhile he’s is buying Tesla cyber trucks with all his money, and giving CRAZY big bonuses to his management. Btw, the owner visits every store and will yell at you for absolutely anything and everything that you do, just for fun, and he’s a real creep towards young Asian women. And yeah it’s like someone else commented here, the only way you can get anywhere is if you’re Chinese, if you speak mandarin. Otherwise you’ll pretty much just be a lowly minimum wage making barista forever.

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