The following references are from official third-party sites and their sources are indicated below. This information shows there is more to Wedderspoon that just selling honey. I have decided to display some of the good work it does behind closed doors with its organic, raw and unpasteurized Manuka Honey.
Wedderspoon has received a lot of press lately due to the fact its products were seen on the web at a fairer price compared to other conventional brands. People may wonder how a company like Wedderspoon can sell its raw, unpasteurized and organic Manuka honey products at such a low price. After digging the information, it makes sense.
CEO and co-owner of Wedderspoon Organic, Sebastien Martin comments: "At Wedderspoon, we are not only the leaders in Manuka honey in North America but in our opinion, we lead the way with a better methodology in testing Manuka honey, which explains why we buy larger quantities of Manuka products from New Zealand than anybody else in North America. While many companies hide behind trademarks that are not in compliance with the countries they sell to, Wedderspoon goes the extra mile by testing for values that matter to the public. Pollen count, antioxidants, HMF levels and enzymes levels, ensuring the consumer is not getting a dead product, often seen from New Zealand Manuka providers who only rely on an activity that has no scientific value in its potency scale."
So, Wedderspoon offers its organic products at a competitive market price from New Zealand because it is coming directly from the source unlike many resellers in America who deal with third-party companies and sometimes up to 2 resellers before they can buy the honey. Such companies are trying to make a name for themselves by bad-mouthing the competition, not knowing the real quality they get, which is not even comparable to Wedderspoon and its strong sales! With the right combination of unbeatable prices and exceptional quality it is a guaranteed winner and Wedderspoon has proven that over the last 7 years! Many small competitors are buying from South Island marketers in New Zealand who in turn buy the Manuka honey from the North Island of New Zealand. Travel expenses and dealing with middle-men makes their products end up on the shelf at a much higher price than Wedderspoon.
Most amazingly is that despite the misinformation published by Wedderspoon wannabes, this family company remains the leader in North America and its remarkable work needs to be congratulated for being an award-winning company in Canada. Wedderspoon has also worked extensively on various clinical trials. Here is the link of the clinical trial involving Organic Manuka Honey. Since there are not many known organic Manuka honey in Canada, it is assumed Wedderspoon is involved. The cancer patients involved in those trials are commenting here on the efficiency of the product. Well, if Wedderspoon products are not working, what does?
Wedderspoon is easily critiqued because it does not follow the norm, thinking out of the box and does not support the UMF Association or UMFHA since it believes scientists today do not even know the full efficiency of Manuka honey and what truly makes its activity level.
Fiona Nelson, from Wedderspoon Organic USA comments: "We have seen Manuka honeys with activities of 10+ and 16+ with as little as 32% Manuka pollen count. It is illegal and banned in various countries for mislabeling but Wedderspoon, as an ethical company always focus on high Manuka pollen count. Let's compare two products: Manuka Honey A and Manuka Honey B. Both honeys are labeled as Manuka. Yet, while Manuka Honey A is a non organic Manuka active 16+ containing only a 32% Manuka pollen count, Manuka Honey B has also an activity of 16+ activity but bears a 80% Manuka pollen? Manuka Honey A contains 68% of various other sources such as clover, kamahi, etc, basically not Manuka. These samples are very common with conventional non organic Manuka honeys since we test other brands. If the pollen count makes the activity, then how can this be happening? So, the activity level in some products are either added in or there is a missing link somewhere. We believe there is a combination of factors we test for on top of the known activity that makes up for the genetic code of a good Manuka honey and this is what Wedderspoon focuses its efforts on."
Currently, Wedderspoon is in compliance with all governing agencies around the globe, selling to 27 countries! WOW! So, it not uncommon for small companies to attack more successful businesses even if they don't have any ground to stand on.
It is true that Wedderspoon will create envy due to its amazing success story and it is an actual disgrace for other companies in the same industry to try to ruin its reputation when the public should be supporting what truly matters to them. Time has shown that Wedderspoon products are effective, working, of great consistency, tasting amazing and cheaper than anyone else on the market, because the company wants to stay ethical, affordable and not greedy! Kudoos for Wedderspoon and its workers!
Like they say, keep spreading the good word about them, not just their honey!
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