ICYMI: Workers at HelloFresh—the largest meal kit factory in the U.S.—are organizing a union to make their jobs safer and more sustainable.
Dear John,
ICYMI: Workers at HelloFresh—the largest meal kit factory in the U.S.—are organizing a union to make their jobs safer and more sustainable. (See coverage in VICEand the Denver Post.)
As America’s #1 company in this booming industry, workers are calling on HelloFresh to pledge to not harass or intimidate them—and to cancel the anti-union consultant Hello Fresh brought into its factories THIS WEEK.
Workers at HelloFresh kitchens prepare, assemble, and ship the kits in large facilities that are part prep kitchen, part warehouse, part assembly line.
The work is grueling and stands in stark contrast to the trendy brand’s colorful and whimsical messaging that promotes sustainability, fresh food, and convenience with a bevy of celebrities and social media influencers.
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