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I assume the bakers they went to does the biscuits and as Asda has exclusvitiy they would be involved in the package and branding.. they would own it now... I don't know how is can be not real.. what is the point then?
Or is it just that this is what would be made if it was a real company???
The role play was so cringeworthy and awful... it killed each of their pitches stone dead I think, hence why Zoe's team got no orders at all. I don't know why they continued with a Zoe/Melody role play, after the Tom/Melody role play spectacularly failed.
you all seem to be assuming the Apprentice is based on actual business practice ;)
I can't believe Melody was not pulled up about that role play in the boardroom, she claims to be such a professional businesswoman and she can't even do a pitch without making it look like a drama class for 14 year olds. Sugar should have torn her to pieces for being such an embarrassment. Plus last week no one pulled her up on the fact that she was lying about what the French people had said to her.
This year's Apprentice will have a four-candidate final, it has been confirmed.
Jim Eastwood, Tom Pellereau, Melody Hossaini, Susan Ma, Helen Milligan and Natasha Scribbins are the remaining six contestants hoping to land a £250,000 business investment from Lord Alan Sugar.
"Instead of there just being two people in the final, there will be four - making the contest even tougher and more tense," an insider told The Sun. "No longer will they be able to rely on exploiting the weak points of just one rival."
The show previously had a four-person final in season four, which was won by Lee McQueen.
Remaining challenges for the candidates include a wholesale goods task this week and will be interviewed by Lord Sugar's close friends and associates in the final.
So who will the four be?
I'll go for Jim, Tom, Melody and Helen.
But with my track record on predictions that's the kiss of death for all of them. So, well done Susan and Natasha!!!
Margaret Mountford will return for the interview stages of The Apprentice, it has been revealed.
Mountford, who served as Lord Sugar's aide for five series of the BBC One reality show, will be one of the four interviewers tasked with grilling the remaining candidates.
The corporate lawyer, who departed the show to study for a PhD in papyrology, will be joined in the task by Apprentice regular Claude Littner, Shortlist Media chief exec Mike Soutar and IT entrepreneur Matthew Riley.
Mountford returned for the Apprentice interview stage last year and famously lambasted Stuart Baggs for his informal approach to the challenge.
The interviews will take place in the show's final episode, which airs on July 20.
The Apprentice continues tomorrow night on BBC One with a wholesale goods task.
I like Margaret.. she will tear those folks to shreds in the interview, now if Melody is still aboard, she will tear her up good,,
Wait till she get's her hands on Jedi Jim if he survives to the interview stages. :lol: