“Thought It Was Classy… Turned Out Trashy!” – Gordon Ramsay Spits It Out, Sending Meghan Markle’S Brand Straight Into A Storm Of BacklashOne Bite. One Spit. One Empire Crumbling: How a Jam Jar Became Meghan’s PR Meltdown of the Year Yes, it happened. Gordon Ramsay, the culinary king of cutthroat honesty, took one bite of Meghan Markle’s much-hyped “As Ever” raspberry jam… and spat it out like poison in a fairytale.The clip went viral in seconds. Memes flooded in. Meghan’s pastel-perfect branding went up in digital flames. But behind the viral LOLs is something far more rotten than just bad jam.
Sources now say Meghan’s jam might not just be culinary catastrophe, but legally questionable:
No ingredients listed on the packagin
Mystery manufacturing sources, allegedly tied to mass-market novelty goods
No visible compliance with FDA or EU food safety regulations
In short: it looks boutique, but insiders claim it’s just off-the-shelf jelly in a curated jar—sold at royal prices with zero transparency.
The vision was clear: Meghan, rebranded as the domestic goddess of Montecito, serving up jam with handwritten notes and a side of feminist whimsy.
But when Ramsay spit that bite onto a plate, he didn’t just kill brunch—he obliterated the fantasy. Behind the “soft life” aesthetic? No recipe. No kitchen. No soul. Just white-label products with a celebrity sticker.
And now? The “As Ever” brand is the internet’s favorite new punchline.
The Supplier Scandal: Bridgerton Tea, Meghan Jam… Same Factory?
Adding fuel to the fire: reports that Meghan’s jam is made by the same third-party supplier behind gimmicky Bridgerton tea bags and mass-market wedding favors.