Meghan Markle's As Ever Accused of Inflating Tea Prices and Outsourcing Products; Details Here
- Meghan Markle's As Ever lifestyle brand restocked herbal teas last week, selling 12 bags for $12 each, which sold out within minutes.
- Reports revealed Meghan sources these teas from the California-based Republic of Tea and repackages them, prompting questions about price markups.
- Royal commentator Margaret Holder criticized the pricing as a considerable increase and accused Meghan of exploiting celebrity branding for profit.
- Former palace spokesman Dickie Arbiter said the forthcoming Napa Valley rosé wine, launching July 1, is expected to sell for about $28 reflecting her celebrity status.
- This controversy over outsourcing and marked-up pricing suggests Meghan's brand faces scrutiny as it expands into new products including wine.
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Meghan Markle dreams of selling the products of his brand As ever at the fine grocery store Fortnum & Mason. But the latter answered by the negative, as Public reveals.
Prince Harry's wife is once again critical of the British media, this time because of her tea prices. Meghan demands twelve dollars for twelve bags - the alleged original of the supplier costs only a third. Experts speak of shameless use of her celebrity status.
Meghan Markle sparks backlash for selling herbal tea at triple the price of original maker
Meghan Markle is using a California-based tea company to produce herbal teas for her As Ever lifestyle brand, which she then sells at three times the original price, according to new claims
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