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On this episode of ChaiNet, we sit down with Apeksha Jain, Founder & CEO of The Gourmet Jar.
In 2012, long before clean labels and D2C food were mainstream, Apeksha launched a gourmet condiments brand in India with zero preservatives, small batches, and premium pricing. Growth was painfully slow for years, but she stayed committed to quality when shortcuts could have accelerated everything.
Today, The Gourmet Jar has sold 2.5 million jars and helped redefine Indian gourmet proving that conviction and patience can build something lasting.
We explore:
* Why did she start when no one believed Indians would pay a premium for local gourmet products?
* The reality of painfully slow growth and the moment she almost quit.
* Staying stubborn on clean ingredients, even when it hurts financially.
* What building a slow business teaches you that fast growth cannot.
* Her advice for founders who feel too early, too small, or too niche.
If you’re building with patience, betting on quality over quick wins, or simply need a reminder that meaningful brands are built over years not months this episode is for you.
Listen to Apeksha’s journey of conviction on ChaiNet.
By Rachit MagonOn this episode of ChaiNet, we sit down with Apeksha Jain, Founder & CEO of The Gourmet Jar.
In 2012, long before clean labels and D2C food were mainstream, Apeksha launched a gourmet condiments brand in India with zero preservatives, small batches, and premium pricing. Growth was painfully slow for years, but she stayed committed to quality when shortcuts could have accelerated everything.
Today, The Gourmet Jar has sold 2.5 million jars and helped redefine Indian gourmet proving that conviction and patience can build something lasting.
We explore:
* Why did she start when no one believed Indians would pay a premium for local gourmet products?
* The reality of painfully slow growth and the moment she almost quit.
* Staying stubborn on clean ingredients, even when it hurts financially.
* What building a slow business teaches you that fast growth cannot.
* Her advice for founders who feel too early, too small, or too niche.
If you’re building with patience, betting on quality over quick wins, or simply need a reminder that meaningful brands are built over years not months this episode is for you.
Listen to Apeksha’s journey of conviction on ChaiNet.