Burned-Out - Anonymous employee Roots Market Employee Review

1.0
13 Jun 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Roots has always been a local store, so many customers become like friends and family. For the most part, store-level coworkers are amazing, hard-working folks. If you are working as an associate, depending on the department, the workload is pretty standard. When I started, the pay was better than minimum wage and the benefits were good.

Cons

Not all, but quite a bit of corporate management is very difficult to work with. During the last few years, I experienced repeated resistance/unresponsiveness to feedback and failure to communicate details of frequent and often flip-flopping operations changes. Ideas from store-level are not wanted or welcomed. "Middlemen" between the store and corporate teams would get promoted and then appear to be subject to very little oversight. More and more would get piled onto store- and department-management's plates regardless of the current workload, resulting in managers frequently staying past-shift just to keep up. In addition, the customer service and cashiering departments were always understaffed, thus adding to the workload. Even though it was a job I had loved, I ended up completely miserable and burned out in it. Additionally and somewhat tangentially, the vegan evangelism often bordered on inappropriate.

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5.0
8 Oct 2025
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Pros

Everyone is so friendly, including the customers. Incredibly supportive upper management and very understanding coworkers.

Cons

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2.0
23 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

For the first year or so that I worked at Roots, the environment was truly special, thanks to an incredible staff that fostered a sense of camaraderie and support. We worked as a team where everyone genuinely cared about one another’s success, both professionally and personally, creating a family-like atmosphere. The scheduling was well-organized and flexible, ensuring that we maintained a healthy work-life balance. The company also emphasized building a strong sense of community. Above all, the workplace was filled with a loving and supportive energy, where kindness and respect were central to every interaction. This positive culture not only made me feel valued but also motivated me to give my best each day.

Cons

Over time, management at the company became increasingly focused on profit, and it started to have a negative impact on the work environment. As the company shifted its priorities, they seemed to forget about the people who were driving the business – the employees. Despite many of us working hard and consistently going above and beyond, raises were never given to those who truly deserved them. It became clear that management's primary concern was making money, rather than appreciating the efforts of the team. Scheduling became chaotic, with shifts constantly changing and little regard for employees’ personal time or commitments. This poor scheduling, coupled with management's increasing pressure to meet unrealistic targets, led to the store falling behind in several areas. Instead of addressing the issues or offering support, management took their frustrations out on the employees, blaming us for the store’s struggles. The work environment became toxic, with the once supportive and collaborative atmosphere replaced by stress, resentment, and a sense of being undervalued. It was clear that the shift in management's approach had a profound, negative effect on both the team and the overall success of the store.

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