Goodrays is eyeing what the CBD drinks business believes could be a “pivotal moment” for the category in the UK.
The London-based company, set up in 2020, has listings with major UK grocers including Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons. It has also crossed the English Channel into France, where its drinks, which contain 30mg of CBD. are sold at retailers including Carrefour and Intermarché.
The company, which does not disclose its sales figures, nonetheless says it has “doubled revenue year-on-year for three consecutive years while simultaneously doubling profitability”.
Goodrays founder Eoin Keenan sat down with Just Drinks to discuss the company’s plans for further growth, the recent changes to its product range and regulation, with full market authorisation for CBD products expected in the UK early next year, which the business describes as “a watershed moment for the industry” in the country.
EK: The is no legal change to any of our products currently. The FSA has introduced a new 10 milligrams advisory daily intake for CBD. That’s based on three early studies with three specific CBD suppliers. They based the studies on what happens if you use CBD every single day over a lifetime. What they found is that the quality of CBD in the UK is a spectrum.
We at Goodrays use high-quality suppliers but there are low-quality suppliers that have a lower ADI because they don’t have the same quality processes and techniques. Those providers have a lower safety level and the FSA has said: “Now we need to regulate those lower quality suppliers,” which is why they introduced such a conservative limit of 10mg.
They haven’t mandated any changes but they have recommended that suppliers adjust to the 10mg ADI. We are supportive of that and we’re working with the retailers to work out a sensible solution and a sensible timeline.
Having been part of the stakeholder process with the FSA, we’re supportive of this change as it’s another positive step towards full market authorisation. The FSA have set this out as a recommendation rather than a mandated hard change and the suppliers, the retailers and the FSA all understand that there will be a transition period for all parties to implement this recommendation, which is a sensible approach.