And he wouldn't have had to give away 50% of the business.The business plans get weaker every year. Another van and another engineer and apprentice. You would expect Dean to be pitching that to his bank manager, not to Lord Sugar on a national TV programme. Good luck to him but honestly, is this the best we can do?
Excuse me....it's Baroness Brady to you.I have to laugh at Karen's instagram pictures. They are SO filtered. She knows we can see her on tv right ?
Papa John's probably creating a new menu special as we speakMuch more potential in the AC business for profit, & quicker. Expand, keep a good reputation on the domestic side then go into commercial where the real money will be.
However good the pizza is, it's too easily copied by the big boys. She's likely to be successful but still niche, & I doubt it would be anywhere apart from London & surroundings.
I thought it would be a little touch up here or there. But BLIMEY KARENI have to laugh at Karen's instagram pictures. They are SO filtered. She knows we can see her on tv right ?
The representative from Papa Johns last night said they were already doing a Tandoori range and it was their best seller.Papa John's probably creating a new menu special as we speak
I meant expanding. That Papa John's rep was a certified hater.The representative from Papa Johns last night said they were already doing a Tandoori range and it was their best seller.
Anisas pizzas look lovely but they could be replicated easily?
I live near Birmingham and the Indian Brewey Company already do Indian on pizzas. Definitely can be easily copiedThe representative from Papa Johns last night said they were already doing a Tandoori range and it was their best seller.
Anisas pizzas look lovely but they could be replicated easily?
I kind of get what you’re saying but the bit in bold would mean the winner will just get some money and their business, if they actually have one, will be totally irrelevant and they’ll just get £200,000 to spend however they like on holiday, cars, new home etc. So pretty much like a standard gameshow formatI think it either needs to lean way more into the dragons den style (a bit like the interviews in the previous episode), or simply rebrand the entire show as basically a weekly elimination, scrap even hearing about their business in any detail, and the people with the best business acumen get a cash prize.
I live in the North West and pretty much every pizza takeaway around here offer some variation of 'asian fusion' as a topping, and have for years.I live near Birmingham and the Indian Brewey Company already do Indian on pizzas. Definitely can be easily copied
I get you. I think the problem is in its current format, we hear so little about the business (and aside from a few we never hear from them again) that we might as well. The balance is totally gone and for me personally, because we never really learn about the businesses themselves, it almost feels like just a standard gameshow prize.I kind of get what you’re saying but the bit in bold would mean the winner will just get some money and their business, if they actually have one, will be totally irrelevant and they’ll just get £200,000 to spend however they like on holiday, cars, new home etc. So pretty much like a standard gameshow format
In my neck of the woods they're called ghost kitchens. Though come to think of it, it's not much better.Is it just me that hated the term “dark kitchen”?
It just makes me think of the dark web.It sounds so negative.
I kept thinking they were saying dart kitchen until the final episodeIs it just me that hated the term “dark kitchen”?
It just makes me think of the dark web.It sounds so negative.
Yes, and also, if she didn’t have access to her dads resturant, would she have the business at all? Bit of nepotism there I think…Is it just me that hated the term “dark kitchen”?
It just makes me think of the dark web.It sounds so negative.
Yes, this occurred to me too.Yes, and also, if she didn’t have access to her dads resturant, would she have the business at all? Bit of nepotism there I think…
If true, that is one hell of an oversight! Thought his previous certificate would cover him? You really don't take chances where law & legislation is concerned
I see the show vetters did a good job as usual.
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