Blue Apron Holdings Inc. said it would lay off more workers, as the meal-kit company struggles to turn a profit.

The New York-based company on Tuesday said it would lay off about 4%, or around 100 jobs, out of its workforce of roughly 2,500. The majority of workers are salaried, and the job cuts don’t affect warehouse employees, officials said.

The layoffs would cut costs by $16 million. Blue Apron said it would pay out in its fourth quarter roughly $1.6 million in severance payments related to the layoffs.

The layoffs were “across the whole organization,” Chief Executive Brad Dickerson said in an interview.

Blue Apron’s shares dropped roughly 2% in after-hours trading. The stock is down about 70% this year, as the company has shed customers and fought operational problems at a new factory. Blue Apron hasn’t turned a profit since going public last year.