Emily Watson
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Definitely, store presence and quoted sales figures suggest the business is doing well. I just wish there was more transparent industry data out there. But again, based on what’s publicly written, it seems like Loren’s work has resonated with a lot of people. It leaves me wondering how sustainable that growth will be.That’s a fair point. Public sales figures quoted in business articles give some idea of growth, but without actual filings for private companies it’s hard to benchmark. From what I’ve seen, Sweet Loren’s being in tens of thousands of grocery stores nationwide is a marker of distribution success though. It’d be interesting to see independent market reports if anyone has access to that kind of info.