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  • Published: Apr 12 2025 02:36 PM
  • Last Updated: May 24 2025 07:00 PM

Modere, a clean-living brand, shuts down after 23 years due to financial strain and market shifts. Find out what led to this major closure.


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Modere, the health and wellness company that’s been around for more than two decades, is shutting down. They’re known for their “clean living” products — stuff like supplements, skincare, and more. The company sent out official messages to their customers and sellers letting them know the news.

It feels kind of sad because they’ve been a part of this space for a long time, but apparently, things just got too tough to keep going.

Why Did Modere Decide to Shut Down?

From what people close to the company say, it’s mostly about money problems and changes in how people shop and what they want now. The pandemic really shook up a lot of businesses, especially those that rely on direct selling like Modere did.

Also, the market is super crowded now. Big online stores and fresh new wellness brands with cool products and better prices made it harder for Modere to stay competitive.

So basically, between tougher rules, changing customers, and more competition, Modere just couldn’t keep up.

What Did Modere Say About Closing?

The company’s leadership put out a message thanking everyone — customers, sellers, and employees — for being part of the journey. They sounded really genuine and said it was a hard choice but necessary because the business world has changed a lot.

They promised that if you already ordered something, they’ll still deliver it, and their customer support will stick around for a bit to help with questions or refunds.

It’s always tough to see a company that’s been around this long shut down, but sometimes that’s just how things go in business.

FAQ

Modere closed due to financial issues, increased competition, and challenges in the direct-selling industry after the pandemic.

Modere hasn’t officially declared bankruptcy, but it is shutting down operations globally due to business struggles.

For a limited time, yes. However, once current stock is cleared, the company will no longer process new orders.

Modere's distributors (often referred to as Social Marketers) have been informed and may transition to other opportunities. Some are already joining other MLMs or starting independent businesses.

Yes, the company mentioned that customer support will handle all pending issues including refunds and exchanges for a short period.

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