Another January 2026 Jam Scam Update: Markle claims her Jam Scam made MILLIONS of Dollars in PROFIT!!
If the Harkles made $25-$35 million through this jam scam "small business" they certainly don't need UK tax payer funded security from a country where they don't work or pay taxes. What this couple needs is an AUDIT from the IRS: The Internal Revenue Service-GG
MegaLiar cannot add, subtract multiply or divide and neither can Jack Royston (Newsweek), Griffiths, and all the other mouthpieces. One thing they can all do is print lies.
"Suddenly the conversation goes from a few thousand jars and lids to we need to do a purchase order of a million. And that's a huge jump in just a few months of starting a business. "-Meghan Markle to Bloomberg
Below is a lengthy case study by a SMM Anon, along with brief observations by Anons, and the link to Think Beautiful's vlog where she debunks the millions in revenue lies.
Charlotte Griffiths was talking about Meghans jam on GB News this morning. Says she has made $27m selling jam, so she’s had the last laugh on all of us. The clever Sinners who first discovered the actual sales, (sorry I forget your names,) were described as “eagle Royal fans”
If you actually moved that much product, that is a huge accomplishment for any business. You're not gonna be putting that out in unnamed sources, that's something you brag about publicly as a business.
She didn't really do it.
She's so full of crap. If her items were flying off the shelves, then why would she tell the magazine 'Fast Company' that she was going to "take a step back and analyze the data".
As a business owner, if my products sold out as quickly as she alleged hers did, there is no way in hell I'd take a step back from it. She was only less than two months in at that point, if I'm not mistaken. As never was never a serious undertaking for her...but is anything?
As ever Instagram has less than 1M followers.
If 1M jars had been sold there would have been reports from the CDC about food borne illness.
If she’s really sold one million jars of shit, she would’ve told us about it on every podcast, every interview, everywhere she’s been inserting herself, that she’s sold one million jars of shit. Instead, she tried to convince us that failure is not an option and that brushing her teeth is part of her daily routine lol
If the numbers were impressive, Meghan would have published them long ago.
Smuckers (from their website) produces 750K jars a day which is approximately 273 million jars of jam per year. Globally, across all flavors, jar sizes and product lines, including corporate and hospitality.
Ordering jars, is not the same as paying for them or even selling them. An online shopify business would not sell 1million jars without serious logistics and markets. She only has direct to consumer, no trade, no contracts, doesnt export and it's only been in business a few months with flaky availability. Highgrove turns over GBP6M/year for all their products.
You would expect to see more spikes for searches to As Ever website if she’s sold that volume bc you can only purchase it there. There’s a bump Nov/early Dec, then hit rock bottom:
SMM Anon (Lark34) has the December screenshot showing 1684 jars of raspberry spread available on December 4th. Not the holiday trio boxes but single jars of $12 spread
Part 1 of Case Study by SMM Anon strangealienworld
One Million Jars of An Untrue Claim
"I initally posted this on a thread started by punchbag re a DM article on a Sussex insider's claim stating to have sold 1M jars of raspberry spread. It annoyed me that a figure of 1M was being used or bantered as a sales number. I know everyone doesn't believe it, but I thought it was important to show how this claim was factually untrue." Here it goes:
The ONLY time Meghan ever mentioned the magic 1 million number was in the 26 Aug Bloomberg/Emily Chang interview. Back then she told Emily that she ORDERED - not sold but ORDERED - 1million jars based on the scarcity sales tactic she used sold-out-within-an-hour sales data she received for As ever's April 2 initial launch of her raspberry spread. And note she NEVER EVER said raspberry spread jars; she only mentioned the word "jars". With hindsight, knowing what we now know, I think she was being very very deliberate with that choice of word and sentence phrasing. She knew she wasn't talking about raspberry jars of spread/jam. But because that 1million figure was mentioned within the discussion of the raspberry spread she and Emily were having, everyone (including myself) would have assumed at the time that the "1 million jars" was referring to a re-order of 1M jars of raspberry spread/jam. It wasn't, and now I know why.
The same day the interview dropped (26 Aug), she also launched her Orange Marmalade spread. We also know the Bloomberg interview was recorded before Netflix announced H&M's first-look deal on 11 Aug, ending their $100M deal. Emily Chang added a voice footnote to that point, saying that because the interview took place before Netflix made the announcement, she was unable to put the issue to Meghan at the time. Now, despite selling out of her seemingly popular raspberry spread, Meghan also told Fast Company business magazine in a previous interview published on May 27 that she wouldn't restock her raspberry spread or launch any new products until early 2026. It was about this time that a lot of questions were circulating about why she wasn't re-stocking her spread if it sold so quickly and so well. She even said on her own podcast around the same month (May) that she would be taking a "step back" to assess the business. Again, folks were kind of surprised by this given the supposed success of her raspberry spread.
By June 4, however, she had changed her mind, teasing the world with a "new product" launch. On June 20, she launched a couple of new products: Aprico spread and Orange Blossom honey. What is absolutely a fact is that, other than the months of April/May, her RASPBERRY spread remained out-of-stock all through the rest of 2025. She never restocked it after its apparent popularity in April, and it remains out- of-stock till this day. She never restocked it for the Thanksgiving or Christmas seasons. The only spreads she stocked up on were Apricot (launched 20 June), Orange Marmalade (launched 26 Aug) and Strawberry (re)introduced 25 Oct, a holdover idea from ARO), all of which she then sold as a Signature Fruit Spread Collection Box in 25 Oct ready for Thankgiving and Christmas. The only other additional new non-spread products she launched on 20 June and 28 Oct were Orange Blossom Honey and Sage Honey respectively.
So, it is factually impossible and untrue that she ever sold 1million raspberry spreads/jams at any time because she only ever stocked it for at most TWO months (April & May) in the whole of 2025. If she had sold that many so soon after launching, heck, yeah, she would have made a ginormous song and dance about it! And to be honest/fair, who wouldn't as a new start-up? 1 million jars of bog standard raspberry spread sold within two months of launching a brand new business, not to mention the hiccups of rebranding it with a new name, having abandoned its old trademark of ARO? In that case, Meredith Maines missed a wide open goal here!
No, the only 1 million figure she's ever mentioned publicly was the amount of "jars" she told Chang she ORDERED (i.e, not sold, never sold) - a purchase order that likely took place around June when she suddenly changed her mind about "stepping back" her business. Because the ONLY "jar" products to have been in stock and on the website at the time of the Chang interviewed her were the Apricot and Orange Marmalade spreads. When the interview landed on 26 Aug, the Orange Blossom honey was launched on the website. So even if according to her latest claim she had sold 1,000,000 jars of raspberry spread, Meghan would've known this by the time Emily had asked her about her sales.
As for the raspberry spread, I reckon something happened to that product line after its initial launch. Either the production costs were too expensive to justify a large reorder, or it was only ever meant to be a one-off limited product to use as an initial launch and to drum up PR buzz (which it did). Or both. So when she spoke of "stepping back" or not launching new products until 2026, I think she was re-adjusting what products she could afford to order and sell, with the Apricot, Orange and Strawberry lines being the cheapest options - and from which she supposedly ordered a total of 1 million jars. Allegedly. In the two months (April and May) that she didn't re-stock on the supposedly popular raspberry spread - 1 million sold jars, according to her - she had to explain why. Hence, the botched up PR about stepping back/no new products until 2026 and the months and months of not re-stocking her apparently extremely well sold raspberry spread she claims to have shifted 1million units. I guess she's got $9-14M sitting in her bank account waiting for raspberry spread global dominion, I dunno.
Now if she did order 1 million jars in June (or sometime between June and July), it means she overstocked on the three individual spreads. 1 million jars of raspberry spread in two months, and to claim to Bloomberg's Emily Chang in late July/early Aug that she ORDERED 1 million "jars". Either both of those claims are untrue, or she ordered 1 million items of product including candles, mulling kits, flower spinkles, honeys, spreads, wines, crepes and cookies for her website. Either way, none of what she has said, done or now is claiming makes any sense. It never ever does.
No wonder Meredith Maines resigned. In the end, this whole mess likely boils down to one issue: money or the lack thereof.
Think Beautiful Analyzed the Products “flying off the shelves.” 🚀
🚨 The numbers simply do not add up
🚨 A basic competitor analysis makes this claim completely inconceivable
In this video, I break down:
• How the $36M figure was really calculated
• The missing step even a school-aged child could calculate
• Why As Ever simply CANNIOT compete in the lifestyle of "jam" market
• And why Meghan’s PR spin insults anyone with a calculator
"Meghan Markle's As Ever website accidentally revealed her stock tallies, which has confirmed as broadly accurate, to a Reddit user. She appears to have a mamoth $21.8m worth of stock—inc $1.2m of flower sprinkles..."-Jack Royston
Newsweek has really gone down the tubes🤡
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