Edible Garden FY25 net loss widens to $17M; revenue drops to $13M

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Edible Garden FY25 net loss widens to $17M; revenue drops to $13M
  • Edible Garden posted a net loss of $5.9 million for Q4 2025 as revenue rose to $4.1 million.
  • Operating loss widened to $5.7 million as cost of goods sold climbed to $5.3 million.
  • Cut herbs unit sales increased 22.9% year over year while vitamin and supplement unit sales jumped 47.7%.
  • Retail distribution expanded by over 700 locations during the quarter, lifting footprint to nearly 6,000 stores as placements grew with Kroger, Weis Markets, The Fresh Market, Safeway, and Busch’s.
  • Management accelerated plans to expand into higher-margin ready-to-drink and shelf-stable CPG, including development of an RTD hub at its Midwest facility with Tetra Pak selected to plan and integrate processing capabilities once a definitive agreement is reached.


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