KEY POINTS
  • Peloton is working with management consulting group McKinsey & Co. to review its cost structure and potentially eliminate some jobs, CNBC has learned.
  • Chief Financial Officer Jill Woodworth had said in early November that the company was looking to lower costs as the pace of revenue growth and new subscriptions slowed.
  • At the end of this month, Peloton will tack on fees for delivery and assembly of its Bike and Tread products, citing historic levels of inflation and heightened supply chain costs.

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John Foley, co-founder and former chief executive officer of Peloton.

Peloton is working with management consulting group McKinsey & Co. to review its cost structure and potentially eliminate some jobs, CNBC has learned.

The possible job cuts were discussed in a recent call with members of Peloton's management team, according to a recording obtained by CNBC. The apparel division, which has seen particularly weak sales, is one area that could be targeted. The company doesn't disclose revenue from its apparel business.

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