Edible Garden AG Reports 26.4% Year-Over-Year Holiday Sales Increase

Reuters01-06
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/EDBL">Edible Garden AG</a> Reports 26.4% Year-Over-Year Holiday Sales Increase

Edible Garden AG Inc. reported a 26.4% year-over-year increase in preliminary sales during its key holiday selling period in 2025. The company noted that sales growth was broad-based across its core product portfolio. Cut and potted herbs saw year-over-year gains of approximately 26.7% and 25.0%, respectively. Hydroponic basil sales rose by approximately 16.4%, while wheatgrass sales nearly doubled compared to the prior-year period. The company also reported growth in its condiments and specialty products category. Edible Garden’s distribution network now reaches over 5,000 retail locations nationwide, with expanded online availability through platforms such as Amazon and PriceSmart, and partnerships with retailers including Walmart, Wakefern/ShopRite, Target, Hannaford, Meijer, H Mart, and Tops Friendly Markets.

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