“I’ve been asked over the years to do anything you can imagine to attach my name to it to,” Winfrey, 63, told People. “I have always just wanted to stay in my lane and to do what was organic for me, authentic and natural. Food would be it.”
The company, she says, won her over with its desire to bring variety and wellness to the refrigerated food aisle. “They mentioned the idea of making nutritious food accessible to a lot of communities that do not have that option,” she says. “And that is what intrigued me.” The soups will retail at supermarkets for $4.99 each, and sides for $4.49 each.
News that Oprah was applying to trademark a line of foods first broke last summer, and at that time, she reportedly planned to call the line Oprah’s Kitchen. But it seems as though with every bite of her new line you’ll be saying “O, that’s good” too.