Meghan Markle has faced criticism regarding the recent sale of a fruit product. Jam-maker Donna Collins expressed strong disapproval, suggesting the product's designation as a "spread" indicates a flawed batch. According to Collins, in the jam-making industry, "spread" is a term used for products that didn't meet the desired consistency or quality, even if the ingredients were of high quality. She emphasized that a perfect jam should be the standard.
Collins' comments specifically addressed Meghan's apricot spread, which quickly sold out. She speculated that the rapid sell-out, similar to the earlier raspberry spread, might be due to a small production run. Collins also questioned the expertise behind the product, implying that Meghan was not personally involved in the creation process.
Meghan had previously celebrated the success of her initial product launch on Instagram, expressing gratitude for the support and the quick sell-out. She described the launch as just the beginning. For the second launch, Meghan again used Instagram to promote the new products, highlighting the variety of items available.
5 Comments
Donatello
Just because it's labelled 'spread' doesn’t mean it’s not delicious. I’m excited to try it!
Leonardo
Leave Meghan alone; she’s working hard and inspiring many. Let’s support her!
Michelangelo
It’s refreshing to see someone like Meghan exploring their entrepreneurial side. Way to go!
Raphael
Let’s be honest, Meghan’s 'apricot spread' is just another PR stunt, and real jam lovers see right through it.
Donatello
She should stick to what she knows because jam-making clearly isn’t it. Flawed batch or not, it’s embarrassing.