Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand, As Ever, has been at the forefront of her business endeavors over the last few years. While many of her products often sell out, she’s seemingly having trouble offloading her jams, teas, and flower sprinkles jars, and if she doesn’t sell them by next summer, the Duchess could be looking at a $5M loss. Keep reading for more information.

Meghan Markle Faces Potential $5M Loss On 'As Ever' Products
While Meghan Markle certainly does a great job marketing her products, describing one of her honey products as "grounding flavor with gentle sweetness" and one of her strawberry jams as "the simple pleasure of fresh fruit at its peak," there are still lots of jars available for purchase. While she may hope that her stock of $32 honey and $12 jam sells out by their expiration date, it's certainly not a guarantee.
According to Daily Mail, Markle has until next summer to completely sell out of her stock, otherwise their expiration dates will pass and she'll be unable to legally sell them. This comes after Markle made the decision to expand her business. Last August, after selling out of her products launch after launch, she expanded dramatically.
"Suddenly the conversation goes from, at the start of this year, talking about a few thousand jars and lids, to we need to do a purchase order of a million," Meghan told Bloomberg. "That’s a huge jump in just a few months of starting a business." Was it too big of a jump?

Social Media Reactions
Across social media platforms, many users were confused why there's even a potential loss on the table, given that Markle's team often shares that her products sell out within days—sometimes even hours—of their drops. "Wait!! I thought all of her products were sold out??" one person asked on Instagram. "Was her website lying?"
"But all her products sold out according to her online commentary," agreed another user.
"I thought it all sold out!" said a third. "What a joke she is!"
"Why would you have so much stock of perishable items?" asked the next.
"The grifting Duchess of cringe!" said another. "She's a fraud!"
"Her website was saying everything sold out," pointed out one user.
"Maybe she could just donate it," a final user suggested. "Take the tax write off."

