Thread regarding Nestle layoffs

So, anyone else...?

So as I have come to understand over the past few years cuts during the summer are to be expected, but as of late I have found that ALL of my orders have either been sliced in half, mispriced, or fee cases here and there weren't even shipped to my pallet.

I guess given the layoff transition perhaps certain warehouses have taken their liberties beyond the envelope. This is too near the end to be a coincidence I think so I don't believe my suspicions are unfounded, but I just wanted to see who else may dealing with similar headaches.

Thoughts welcome; remain civil please. Thank you.

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Post ID: @OP+10z493LZ

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I will preface this by saying I know we were a dying bread and that the warehouse model will make more money for the companies involved. However this transition stings and staying till end stings.

I lost pizza at a fairly large account a few weeks back. The results, as far as sales, have been disastrous. Product has not been available from stores warehouse and merchandising practices are everything we could imagine.

Though I think long term this model will work, I am happy I don’t have to watch it succeed.

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Post ID: @cel+10z493LZ

Guess it depends on the distribution center, but previous poster sounds correct, im sure as we get into late sept and oct the cuts will really increase. Getting salary ( basically) now going forward anyway. Just another byproduct of this great idea

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Post ID: @gjc+10z493LZ

their shipping all the products to the customer warehouses. i was told by mid august the out of stocks will be epic. thats why they guaranted your route average for pay.

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Post ID: @sql+10z493LZ

Here also especially with the pizza issue

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Post ID: @pcn+10z493LZ

The only orders that have been off are the walmart picks. I don’t have a lot so it won’t matter soon

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