Ritual (company)

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Ritual
Founded2016
FounderKaterina Schneider
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Area served
United States
ProductsEssential for Women 18+
Essential for Women 50+
Essential Prenatal
Essential Postnatal
Essential for Men 18+
Essential for Men 50+
Essential for Teens
Essential for Kids
Essential Protein
Website ritual.com

Ritual is an online retailer of multivitamins and nutritional supplements for women with its headquarters in Los Angeles. The startup was established in 2016 by Katerina Schneider. [1]

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Overview

Ritual manufactures and distributes multivitamins for women. It started when Schneider was in the family way and realized that her multivitamins bore potentially harmful ingredients. [ citation needed ] She started Ritual in 2016 after spending a year researching women’s diets with Dr. Luke Bucci to identify what vitamins women really needed. [2] The sales of the company are based on online subscription. [3] [4] The company has been criticized for its marketing and advertisement techniques claiming misrepresentation of paid endorsements. [5] [6]

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References

  1. O'Connor, Clare (1 August 2017). "Instagram-Friendly Women's Vitamin Startup Ritual Raises $10.5M Series A". Forbes . Retrieved 17 October 2019.
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