Simply Good Jars, a pre-prepared salad company based in Philadelphia, has seen massive success since it was featured on an episode of 'Shark Tank' last year. The company has now stuck a deal with Wawa, which will start selling the jarred product at 30 of its locations.
Simply Good Salad Jars: What Happened After $500,000 Mark Cuban Shark Tank Deal
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Shark Tank. Just shake the jar and eat right out of the jar, which (when you’re done) can be returned and reused. Not only is the company eco-friendly but socially conscientious too: for every jar returned, one meal is donated to someone in need.
Simply Good Jars on SHARK TANK (ABC)
Chef Jared went into the Tank seeking an investment of $500,000 in exchange for seven percent equity. He left with a deal with billionaire Mark Cuban and the Queen of QVC Lori Greiner: $500,000 for ten percent equity.
Courtesy/Punch Media Simply Good Jars, a Philadelphia-based startup that offers jarred salads, will be featured on the season 12 premiere of Shark Tank. Above, chef Jared Cannon, left, and others shake jars of salads.
Chef Jared Cannon founded Simply Good Jars in November 2017 in an effort to make healthy food convenient and sustainable through pre-jarred, ready-to-eat salads stored in fridges across Philadelphia.
Cannon recently presented his startup on Shark Tank in hopes of landing an investor. His pitch to Mark Cuban, Kevin O Leary, Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec and Daymond John will be featured in Friday s episode.
The episode, which airs at 8 p.m. on ABC, marks the premiere of the show s 12th season.