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What will happen to Epicure’s employees and consultants


The recent closure of Epicure, a Canadian company known for its healthy meal solutions, has left many employees and independent consultants facing uncertainty about their futures.

As of January 24, 2025, the company announced it would cease operations due to significant financial challenges, primarily exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

This decision has raised questions about the immediate impact on the approximately 200 employees and numerous independent consultants associated with the brand.

Impact on Employees

Epicure’s employees are likely to experience immediate job loss without severance or advance notice. The company’s abrupt closure means that staff members will have to navigate the job market under challenging conditions.

While non-unionized employees in Canada are generally entitled to severance pay based on various factors such as tenure and role, specific details regarding severance packages for Epicure’s workforce have not been disclosed.

As the company has engaged MNP, an accounting and consulting firm, to assist in determining next steps following the closure, employees may receive further information regarding their entitlements in the coming days.

However, many are left feeling anxious about their financial stability and future employment prospects.

Impact on Independent Consultants

Independent consultants, often referred to as ambassadors within Epicure’s direct sales model, are also significantly affected by the company’s closure.

Many ambassadors have reported being locked out of their sales reporting systems, which has prevented them from accessing pending commissions or payments for sales made prior to the shutdown.

The founder of Epicure indicated that further communication would be provided within five business days regarding the status of these consultants. However, the lack of clarity surrounding their financial compensation and remaining inventory has left many feeling vulnerable.

Community Response and Support

The closure of Epicure has not only impacted its employees and consultants but also sent ripples through the community that supported its mission of promoting healthy eating.

Many former employees and ambassadors are seeking legal advice to understand their rights and entitlements under Canadian employment laws.

Support groups and online forums have emerged as platforms for affected individuals to share experiences and seek guidance during this transition period.

The situation highlights broader challenges faced by small businesses in recovering from pandemic-related disruptions, as well as the importance of community support during times of crisis.

In summary, while Epicure’s closure marks a significant loss for its employees and consultants, ongoing discussions about severance packages and community support may provide some relief in navigating this difficult transition.

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