
Everything Fresh posts 2025 revenue and profit gains despite hurricane disruption
Everything Fresh reported a stronger 2025 performance, saying its earnings improved even as Hurricane Melissa and higher international expenses created pressure during the year.
The company said revenue moved up by 13.3 per cent to $4.17 billion, while net profit reached $42.8 million. That compared with profit of $32 million in the prior year.
Management attributed the improvement to a wider customer base outside the hotel trade. It said the business made further inroads with restaurants, retail businesses and grocery operators.
Everything Fresh also pointed to spending on sales and marketing, system improvements for its Bahamas business, and a stronger human resources base as steps taken to position the company for continued expansion.
The company said Hurricane Melissa interrupted its operations in October 2025, creating supply-chain challenges and leading to the short-term shutdown of several hotels.
Syndicated from Radio Jamaica News Online · originally published .
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