tt_Sh0cking: Meghan’s massive “mountain of junk” revealed! Online detectives successfully unearthed As Ever’s true warehouse – over 200,000 jars of jam alone are piled up waiting to be sold!

Internet detectives claim to have unearthed exactly how much stock Meghan Markle has for sale on her As Ever lifestyle website – and it’s more than you’d be able to pack into her cosy kitchen pantry.

Users on Reddit say they were able to exploit a bug in the As Ever website to reveal precise stock numbers for her collection of spreads, honeys, candles, teas and wines.

The sleuths said they were given the figures after trying to add an abnormally large number of items to their online shopping basket – prompting the website to reveal the maximum stock it actually had available.

If accurate, the figures suggested by the website – which says it sells ‘small-batch spreads, honeys and pantry favourites for everyday moments worth savouring’ – are gargantuan.

The stock, seen in alleged screenshots of the website, include more than 220,000 jars of spread; 30,000 jars of honey, 30,000 mulling kits, almost 90,000 candles; over 110,000 jars of tea; and 80,000 jars of edible flower sprinkles.

A similar exploit for her wine venture revealed more than 70,000 bottles were sitting unsold, including almost 7,000 Bruts, 46,000 bottles of Sauvignon Blanc and nearly 24,000 bottles of Rose.

Were these levels of stock sold in full at list price, they would bring in an income exceeding $21million for the Duchess.

Shortly after the post went viral, the As Ever website was amended to remove the exploit, with purchase limits put in place for goods.

Meghan Markle's As Ever website suffered a bug that appeared to expose the precise stock of spreads, teas and other goods for sale
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Meghan Markle’s As Ever website suffered a bug that appeared to expose the precise stock of spreads, teas and other goods for sale

As Ever promotes its goods as 'small batch pantry favourites for everyday moments worth savouring'
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As Ever promotes its goods as ‘small batch pantry favourites for everyday moments worth savouring’

But some of its goods are seemingly available in huge numbers, such as a set of fruit spreads with 44,949 units listed as available (above)
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But some of its goods are seemingly available in huge numbers, such as a set of fruit spreads with 44,949 units listed as available (above)

Users can buy up to 50 spread gift boxes, or 20 bottles of wine. As Ever has not commented on the bug.

Those who now try to add a truckload of jelly to their basket are greeted with an error or the message: ‘The quantity requested exceeds our current stock. Please adjust your order or contact support for bulk inquiries.’

The bug was identified by Reddit user InfiniteSky55, who said they had tried to add 200,000 of each item to their shopping basket on As Ever.

It prompted a flurry of activity as users rushed to the website to verify the seemingly huge number of items kept in stock.

In total, there were more than 572,000 lifestyle items such as spreads and teas for sale, and over 77,000 bottles of wine for sale.

The figures, if verified, may give an insight into Meghan’s business and what her fans buy: there are far more boxed gift sets of fruit spread available than unboxed.

Her Signature No 519 candle, named after the date she and Prince Harry were married, appears to sell better than the Signature No 084, which takes its name from her birthday of August 4.

Sources close to the Duchess have pointed out that As Ever’s early product lines sold out within minutes of going on sale, and that the Duchess had previously hinted at ramping up higher stock levels ahead of global expansion.

Her lifestyle products are only available in the United States at present, but she is eyeing up other countries as she expands the range. Recent developments have included chocolate and as revealed in the Mail yesterday, a cookbook later this year.

The Duchess herself has said she has been ramping up stock levels as she prepares to launch As Ever in other countries, and suggested in a recent interview she had put in a purchase order for a million jars to meet demand.

‘It’s an incredible thing for any small business and any start-up,’ she told Bloomberg’s The Circuit in August of the first sell-out run.

‘We prepped for the second seasonal drop and ten-exed (multiplied by a factor of 10) our inventory. We thought for sure it would at least last for a couple of weeks – that sold out in a couple of hours.

‘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”.’

The Duchess’ characterisation of the brand as a cosy, homegrown kitchen table start-up are contrasted with its ever-growing industrial production processes.

Two months after she launched As Ever in April 2025, it emerged that its branded tea was being produced by a firm with a factory in Illinois – and being sold by the Duchess at triple the price.

Producer the Republic of Tea sells a tin of 36 hibiscus teabags for $11.50 (£8.50), or 23p a cup; Meghan’s own hibiscus teas, which come from the firm, sell for $12 (£9) for 12, or 74p each.

Slide to compare: How the website is alleged to have looked before (left) and how it looks after the glitch was fixed (right)

Some products, such as the Flower Sprinkles, appeared to be more abundantly in stock than others - some 80,000 units were allegedly available
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Some products, such as the Flower Sprinkles, appeared to be more abundantly in stock than others – some 80,000 units were allegedly available

Meghan's Signature 084 candle - named after her August 4 birthday - was in plentiful stock

Less so was the 519 candle, named after her wedding date to Harry, May 19

Meghan’s Signature 084 candle – named after her August 4 birthday – was in much more plentiful stock than the 519 candle, named after her wedding date to Harry, May 19

Prince Harry appeared in Meghan's Netflix festive special, With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration
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Prince Harry appeared in Meghan’s Netflix festive special, With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration

References to the Republic of Tea were peppered across the As Ever website and its metadata – information written into website code often used by search engines – until they were uncovered by the Daily Mail, when they were promptly removed.

The products were not identical: the Republic of Tea’s teabags are round and unbleached, while the Duchess’ products come in triangular bags with string.

The Mail later learned that other products such as fruit spreads and honey were, at one time, made at the Illinois facility too.

Despite the ever more industrial process involved, sources close to the Duchess maintain that As Ever remains authentic.

They insist that the version of products like spread that are produced in factories ‘started with the version Meghan makes at home and (producers) worked to develop a version of it that could be produced at scale’.

And she has made no secret of the need to turn to large-scale production, with a video on the As Ever Instagram showing jars being filled at a factory.

She added in the Bloomberg interview: ‘I’m exasperated in some ways by that only because it is such a tedious proposition to scale your own home recipe to something at mass and maintain the same, not just quality, but flavour that you’re able to do at home.’

Meghan developed As Ever in collaboration with Netflix after rebranding it from American Orchard Riviera.

It is tied to her streaming show With Love, Meghan, which shows her sharing cooking and lifestyle tips with friends and celebrity guests.

The first season failed to crack Netflix’s top 300 most-watched shows for the first half of 2025; the show has been met with dismal critical reviews throughout its run.

Harry and Meghan signed a new ‘first-look’ deal with Netflix, with looser terms, in August last year.

As Ever, and the Duchess’ representatives, were contacted for comment.

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