- Ayr: The owner is the most arrogant, egotistical human I've ever met. I worked there for over a year, and after multiple encounters (almost on a daily basis) he never bothered to catch any of his employees names. You wouldn't have a restaurant without us, and we see your pompous attitude.
- Ayr: Once yelled at an SCL to discipline a black staff member for eating a sample of soup, even thought its something we're supposed to do often. The coworker was not violating any food codes, she was doing her job like its explicitly stated in the hundred training videos you have to watch.
- Ayr: picks fights with other restaurants over petty things even though every single one of his kitchens are struggling.
- Clover hirers many black folks but will not promote them to anything higher than maybe TL- looking at you, Stacia.
-The values that the company started with have been abandoned years ago. They started as a food truck, and they wanted to make healthy, vegetarian food accessible to everyone. A $9.49 chickpea sandwich is not cheap, your prices no longer reflect your mission statement. Stop being performative.
-Don't expect a raise, any extra benefits, or any security against workplace racism/sexism.
- If you decide to take a job here, don't expect anything more than a standard fast food job. Save yourself the burden of being overworked/disrespected and get a job at Starbucks or Sweetgreen. They might be chain places, but they offer benefits and offer financial assistance for school.
-Ayr: Clover serves food at the counter, they do not have servers. However, if he orders food, he expects you to serve it to him.
-Clover's upper management lacks diversity and consists mainly of white men. They might be kind, and more respectful than Ayr, but they need to learn how to have a backbone and push back.
-Clover also failed to raise support for any BLM/pride movements. Clover is not an ally, they have remained silent and you do not represent the folks working for you. You should be ashamed of yourself.
- It's highly unlikely that you sold 100,000,000 chickpea fritters, please show us the data to support that statement. If you did sell that many, your employees wages definitely do not reflect the amount of revenue you bring in.