Jam Guru Donna Collins savagely slammed Meghan Markle's “As Always” apricot unfolded after a quick online purchase.
“It's really disappointing that Meghan is promoting the development of fruit, and that's what jam does when it fails,” said the Jelly Queen.
“In the jam business, diversity is one thing we say. It may be the most effective component, but when my jam is too runny, I will tag it and name it all sorts of excuses. It's bad. It has to be good.”
Collins is also known as the use of “regular adult apricots that may use pesticides.”
“Why did she use pectin, which is gelling until she unfolds it's too runny? Most of the spreads don't use pectin,” concluded the “MasterChef” alumni.
The Duchess of Sussex unfolded in minutes on Friday in jars ($9) and Mermento packages ($14).
Despite this, Collins points out that Markle's success is because of her success [making] Small batch. ”
“I don't know who is making her unfold, but everyone knows it's not Meghan,” she claimed. “It feels like they don't actually know what they are doing.”
Page Six of the page has been in contact with Collins, and the representatives of the “fit” alumni offer their remarks, but were not immediately heard.
Markle, 43, first introduced her lifestyle company in March 2024 and laughed at her for being able to promote the latest jam next month.
At the time, the actress was sending cans from 50 countries to close colleagues as items.
In April 2024, an insider notified the page of Page Six that Markle worked on her business for “more than 12 months” and “that's all possible problems near her coronary heart.”
Still, Markle turned jam into a variety when it launched the product in April 2025.
It bought out immediately.
For the 12 months, the businesswoman faced her different efforts with the main season of her new Netflix series “With Love, Meghan”.
After canceling her “Prototype” series in 2023, she also introduced her “Confessions of Female Founders” podcast.