In 2019, the company brought in €1.9 million (about USD 2.2 million), according to Everard. Everard started the business with €6,500 (USD 7,578), saved from a lifetime of holiday and birthday gifts. “I never spent any money without having revenue at the same time.”By 2018, she hit €1.6 million (USD 1.8 million), and by 2019 €3.6 million ($4.2 million), she says. Looking for a way to sell healthy food at attractive prices, Everard introduced a membership model, similar to Thrive market. She’s got an ambitious goal to meet: “We want to make healthy products affordable to everyone,” she says.
Source: Forbes October 31, 2020 18:22 UTC