A popular Australian meal delivery service has collapsed after a deal meant to help keep the business afloat fell through. Jordan Hartley, founder of NSW-based company Hartley Health, announced on Friday that the business would no longer be taking orders and that operations would be ceasing “effective immediately”. She said a deal to help financially sustain the company had not gone ahead as expected and as a result she was forced to pull the pin.
” According to a notice posted by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Rapsey Griffiths Turnaround + Advisory were appointed as liquidators on Thursday. Hartley Health set itself apart from other meal delivery services by providing its clients with wholefoods-based meals cooked within 48 hours. The meals were made by chefs without preservatives or additives and were personalised to the customer’s needs.