But take a closer look at this company, the arrangements and what happens behind the scenes at the local stores.
Edible Arrangements, International was founded in 1999, and the corporate office is based in Wallingford, Connecticut. The company boasts over 700 franchised stores throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Puerto Rico. The company has a great concept of making floral-type fruit baskets, and it knows how to market its products. Edible Arrangements has seen respectable growth since its meager two-store beginnings.
However, quantity does not necessarily mean high quality or a consumer friendly price point. Consumers need to educate themselves about the product they are purchasing for exorbitant prices.
The quality of the arrangements is marginal, and they are never consistent. The final outcome of an arrangement is based on the ripeness and seasonality of the fruit, the training of the production staff and designers, the ethical management of the individual stores and the supervision by corporate.
It is absolutely impossible to have perfect fruit for an arrangement. There is various fruit used including pineapple, honeydew, cantaloupe, watermelon, strawberries, grapes, apples and oranges. Edible Arrangement stores are located in many different regions, and produce is ordered from just as many different suppliers whether it is local, from across the country or from foreign countries. Adding to the lack of consistency of taste, look and textures is Mother Nature. Fruit is "in season" at different times of the year, and no human can change that fact.
Training of the production and designing staff before a store opens is better than average, but quickly deteriorates once corporate trainers leave the site. Most stores seem to generally follow corporate instructions on food preparation and designing, but then pompous store management teams and egotistical employees will step in and change the approved processes without giving due cause. There are several stores in the southeast region of the United States where this takes place, and employees have offered to me firsthand knowledge of this occurrence. Who knows how many other franchisees practice this policy?
Ethical store management - or should I say unethical store management is becoming more of problem with Edible Arrangements franchises. Managers care more about the quantity of arrangements produced than their quality, or the well being of their employees. Examples of confirmed reports include doing business outside the boundaries of franchise ownership, making employees work 6 or more hours without breaks or lunch breaks. There have even been reports of employees working 12-17+ hours without breaks and allowing only one half-hour lunch break. There are also confirmed reports of hiring discrimination of the senior population and those with disabilities.
Corporate supervision of franchise stores is severely lacking by Edible Arrangements, International. They try to follow-up on training and store inspections, but as soon as a corporate field representative has completed a visit, everything goes back to the way it was. Some of the above questionable tactics used by certain franchises have been reported to corporate and other authorities, but many have not due to employee fears of losing their jobs. Also, corporate doesn't seem too quick to resolve unfair issues, nor supervise on-going training and final product quality.
Price point can be the deal breaker for many companies, and most likely, educated consumers will become tired of Edible Arrangements, International's high price point.
The least expensive item on the menu is box of chocolate dipped strawberries is $25, and that's for only 12 strawberries! The average cost of most arrangements is $48-$75. Keep in mind, however, if you want any of the items delivered it's an extra $10, $20, $30 and sometimes even a whopping $50!
Think twice about purchasing from an Edible Arrangements, whether it be a local store or online. Yes, they are a fast growing company, but they are growing too fast for their britches. They care more about making money than producing a quality product at a reasonable price.
Remember, you can never be certain what you, a loved one or business professional will receive from Edible Arrangements. Inconsistency runs deep. The picture representations of the arrangements are a far cry from the actual product, and the prices are outrageous! You are better off to not to send anything from Edible Arrangements...that way you and your recipient won't be disappointed and your relationship will stay intact.
Published by K. Jai Estes
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17 Comments
Post a CommentI agree and disagree at the same time. Each store needs to have owners that care enough about their stores and management that would actually be there and also care. I have worked for 2 different locations, the first one was a complete nightmare because it lacked, well, everything to run successfully. The second location was a complete night and day difference. With only having 4 complaints in the last 5 years, they are doing something RIGHT. I am very bitter with the way my old location ran, and that's when I would say that it seems overpriced because the quality wasn't great. The second one, well, I don't think it could get any better. I don't understand why this article is talking about delivery fees being so high, when both stores I've worked for has had a $12 flat fee. I also believe that you get better merch than anywhere else. I would love to get flowers, but half the time they're just as much, if not more, and you still have to pay for shipping or a vase
i worked at netsolace, a software house providing franchise solution. the management there is a bunch of ill-mannered people. they don't even know how to talk. use of abusive language and scolding subordinates is very common. they treat their employees like animals. it was a mental distress.
"Interesting Views" is another store owner trying to get business. We live in the western US and can relate to this story even though it is based on east coast stores. EA is terribly overpriced for the quality. Several of us ordered from different stores but got the same result = awful arrangements and high price. Do yourself a favor and save your money!
My daughter was recently employed part time with Edible Arrangements this past summer. She is a full time student and attempted to change her work schedule with her boss in order to accomodate her school work and still continue to work part time.
Rather than work with my daughter on a different schedule she instead drew her own conclusions about the reason for my daugther needing the schedule change which she claimed had to do with personal matters which is none of her business in the first place. I am not sure how other employees or customers are being treated at this particular location, but I would not recommend employment there much less giving them business. I tend to agree with the comment below that its there way or the highway. Hope this comment does not fall on deaf ears.
AMEN!!! I ordered a Mother's Day arrangement and paid extra to have it delivered by Mother's Day and my mom never received it! I made my mom wait home all day for the delivery, too. I called the store and asked for a refund and the guy said the reason they didn't deliver it was b/c their computer was down. Then he said he would deliver it the following day (2 days after the day I paid for) and he would knock $5 from the total. How insulting! My mom received the fruit 2 days later at 9:15pm! The owner didn't even seem remorseful. They did the opposite of what their franchise claims to do! Never ever will I order from them again. By the way, I never got my refund!
I agree with this article and its truth
THANK YOU for ALL of your comments! However, to all those who can't face the FACTS of this article should not comment. This article was written after an intense undercover operation and examination of many of the southeastern US stores.
This article is right on target! Edible Arrangements is overpriced, and you don't get what you pay for.
Here is a link to directions for making your own edible fruit arrangement. It is easy and saved me a ton of money. Plus you can select all the freshest fruits of your own choosing. Good Luck! - - Sadie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fibfWXK9t-s
Thanks for the great article. I had asked my husband for the "classic" edible arrangement instead of a cake for my upcoming birthday. Now, we'll go with something cheaper and from a better company.