I dont think anyone in the country could conceive how anyone would pay £13 for a mini cheese cake could they? I think the buyers got a bit carried away by the cameras....
Hehe, Sails even has to argue with me over the price of cheesecakes - these were mini single cheesecakes - about 4 mouthfuls, not served in a sit down restaurant setting but supplied in bulk for a co-operate event.
Kimmy I dont think they would do that as the chances of a leak would be too high and while the show is more entertainment than real with all sorts of manipulation something that obvious if it got out would really undermine it for very little actual gain. Truth is even Sugar and his side kicks were shocked at how much they paid.
you're probably right, guy - I didn't see the cheesecake episode but there have been many similar eps in the past where you think why tf would anyone pay that much to buy that rubbish thing from those idiotic people.
Sailo's obvious wrongery aside, I do remember once going into Paul to buy cakes to celebrate my own birthday* and being absolutely gobsmacked by how much they gouged me.
*what a stupid fooking tradition that is, I dont even fooking like cake
Havent seen it for a while but tonight’s was….unbelievable.
Week 6 or 7 isnt it? And yet a candidate in there completely away with the fairies, so not right in the head the others didnt even have the heart to lay into her. Fired practically the moment she set foot in the boardroom.
I’m starting to sense the producers mess around even more than I suspected as I’m sure at the start they included footage of one candidate who has already been fired doing a task that hasn’t happened yet.
There was a glorious moment last night when the losing team sought market feedback on their (terrible) logo: “It looks like it’s been designed by children”.
Has to be the last word on every task of every series of The Apprentice, like, ever.
The dreadful candidate who got binned on the bounce last night has attracted heaps of abuse on the socials, inevitable really, but turns out she is only 22 years old. I feel sorry for her that she had no one in her friends or family who said, look, just dont go on, give it a few years.*
* although maybe she did. The task would turn on an advertisement; when told by one of her team members that he had a degree in advertising, the hapless PM did the opposite of everything he advised.
0
2
I’d rather chew off my organs of generation
0
3
"You do you" then, sun.
0
2
When’s the jersey ep?
0
2
£14 for a cheesecake!
0
3
Selling off your niece's is hardly entrepreneurial in 2024 r4pey risky.
1
3
Also the market for imaginary women is very niche outside RoF
0
2
Is Lord Sugar actually in the same room as the candidates in the boardroom scenes? You never see a wide shot.
0
2
You fools
https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/youre-fired-jersey-set-feature-new-season-apprentice/
0
2
If I wanted to see manufactured crises, I'd watch the repair shop for the dead granny sob stories.
0
2
Does sugar still point at people and “you’re fired!” Or has he moved with the times?
0
2
Say
0
2
Not watching it, but I’ll bet a pound to a penny that everyone’s got a back-story.
0
3
Isn’t the average age usually about 24?
0
3
Surely it’s due for a reboot, featuring Work Experience?
0
2
The pie maker from Chorley who lives in the real world couldn't conceive that corporate twots in London would pay £13 for a mini cheesecake
0
2
Yes.
They're apprentices.
0
2
I dont think anyone in the country could conceive how anyone would pay £13 for a mini cheese cake could they? I think the buyers got a bit carried away by the cameras....
0
2
If people really are paying these prices I am getting into the mini cheese cake business pronto
0
2
Depending on the setting I can conceive of people paying more than that and by mini do you mean a single portion as a pudding?
0
3
Hehe, Sails even has to argue with me over the price of cheesecakes - these were mini single cheesecakes - about 4 mouthfuls, not served in a sit down restaurant setting but supplied in bulk for a co-operate event.
0
2
or they're given ££ by the producers to buy stuff from the useless candidates
0
3
Kimmy I dont think they would do that as the chances of a leak would be too high and while the show is more entertainment than real with all sorts of manipulation something that obvious if it got out would really undermine it for very little actual gain. Truth is even Sugar and his side kicks were shocked at how much they paid.
0
2
£60 per person for a three course dinner provided by a caterer is not unusual which would probably be a similar price in reality.
0
2
They were not catering a 3 course meal sails they were delivering cheese cakes.
The going rate seems to be about £4 each
https://dessertsdeliveredbakery.co.uk/collections/cheesecakes/products/…
0
2
you're probably right, guy - I didn't see the cheesecake episode but there have been many similar eps in the past where you think why tf would anyone pay that much to buy that rubbish thing from those idiotic people.
0
3
Sailo's obvious wrongery aside, I do remember once going into Paul to buy cakes to celebrate my own birthday* and being absolutely gobsmacked by how much they gouged me.
*what a stupid fooking tradition that is, I dont even fooking like cake
0
2
I was responding to Marshall 3 d! Who humerously noted they usually have back stories
0
4
Is that a Jewish thing?
0
2
I do not think cake is particularly jewish
0
3
That’s just a generic office-worker thing, isn’t it?
0
3
Maybe I’ve just lived in dry offices the last 10 years or so
0
4
Just buy a big box of Krispy Kremes like a normal person.
0
3
yes it's an office thing and what wang said in relation to it.
I bought cheese when it was my birthday and I last worked in an office.
0
3
Kimmy I have done that, a cheese board and biscuits, sweet stuff doenst interest me at all so I refuse to buy cakes etc
0
3
Love an excuse to buy a tub of those chocolate covered mini Swiss rolls but have to remember I’m meant to let my colleagues eat some of them.
0
3
So hang on the boys suggested a sensible price in line with market. I’m amazed London Dungeon agreed that price with the girls.
0
3
Just watched it on catch up.
How AWESOME is Flo??
0
3
cba
0
4
Havent seen it for a while but tonight’s was….unbelievable.
Week 6 or 7 isnt it? And yet a candidate in there completely away with the fairies, so not right in the head the others didnt even have the heart to lay into her. Fired practically the moment she set foot in the boardroom.
0
4
I’m in love with Flo.
I’m starting to sense the producers mess around even more than I suspected as I’m sure at the start they included footage of one candidate who has already been fired doing a task that hasn’t happened yet.
0
2
There was a glorious moment last night when the losing team sought market feedback on their (terrible) logo: “It looks like it’s been designed by children”.
Has to be the last word on every task of every series of The Apprentice, like, ever.
The dreadful candidate who got binned on the bounce last night has attracted heaps of abuse on the socials, inevitable really, but turns out she is only 22 years old. I feel sorry for her that she had no one in her friends or family who said, look, just dont go on, give it a few years.*
* although maybe she did. The task would turn on an advertisement; when told by one of her team members that he had a degree in advertising, the hapless PM did the opposite of everything he advised.
0
3
remember when the Apprentice started and in the 1st season they were all quite impressive people
Then the producers decided to dumb it down hard and pick absolute morons, pointless to watch at that point imo
I do enjoy DD, who was the lady that couldnt be arsed to do the whole show yesterday?
0
2
It was Noor. She probably took one look at twitter and called it off.
Join the discussion