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DismissFarmfoods is a supermarket chain. They specialise in frozen food.
farmfoods.co.ukDo Farmfoods pay by the hour or annually?
People get paid by the hour at Farmfoods.
- 79% of people report they get paid by the hour.
- 21% of people report they get paid an annual salary.
Last updated 27 March 2024
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What employees are saying about Farmfoods
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Best thing
Nothing
Worst thing
Long hours, don't get paid for full breaks. Don't get paid for overtime as I'm salaried.
No perks a part from 10% staff discountFarmfoods Assistant manager, January 2024
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Best thing
You can develop yourself really quickly and progress up the ladder.
Worst thing
Long hours
Farmfoods Store manager, December 2023
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Best thing
Wages
Worst thing
The early morning shift (5am)
Farmfoods Sales assistant, December 2023
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Best thing
Colleagues
Worst thing
Customers, pay, lack of training
Farmfoods Supervisor, November 2023
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Best thing
Farmfoods is a relatively small retailer in comparison to its competitors, which means progressing in the business is pretty easy as long as you work hard. Other benefits of working for Farmfoods are the amazing and loyal staff, consistently working extremely hard to make shifts run smoothly. The 15% discount isn’t bad either.
Worst thing
Shifts vary a lot per week, meaning it can be hard to alter your personal body clock to meet the needs of the business. Some weeks I will do 4 open shifts, and other weeks I’ll just do close shifts. The business don’t tend to listen to their staff and make decisions that none of us really appreciate or understand and this leads to a lot of annoyance. Prices are also rising and the 15% discount essentially brings prices down to their original prices about three weeks ago. This should be considered when prices rise imo.
Farmfoods Duty manager, May 2022