Six weeks marks the half way mark for The Apprentice. Usually you can spot whose going to win by now but this series I am finding it hard to guess who the winner will be.
This week, Lord Sugar paid a visit to the candidates' home to let them know what their task would be: selling gourmet food in Edinburgh, which was described as "the culinary capital of Scotland". The teams had to set up mobile food units and, as ever, the team that made the most money would walk away the winners.
The team leaders were selected by Alan Sugar and Jenna was chosen as leader for Sterling while Adam led Phoenix. Sterling went with the "Scotch Pot" and Phoenix went with "Utterly Delicious" meatballs then set themselves the unenviable task of selling meatballs to football fans for £5.99 a time.
From the start you could see which where it was going to go so it was no surprise when Phoenix were declared the losers. Katie went home this time which was no surprise either. It was her third time in the boardroom and it was her idea to try and sell to the football fans.
The women have not fared to well this series but I was impressed by Jenna as the team leader who understood the importance of selling good quality food at a fair price.
This week, Lord Sugar paid a visit to the candidates' home to let them know what their task would be: selling gourmet food in Edinburgh, which was described as "the culinary capital of Scotland". The teams had to set up mobile food units and, as ever, the team that made the most money would walk away the winners.
The team leaders were selected by Alan Sugar and Jenna was chosen as leader for Sterling while Adam led Phoenix. Sterling went with the "Scotch Pot" and Phoenix went with "Utterly Delicious" meatballs then set themselves the unenviable task of selling meatballs to football fans for £5.99 a time.
From the start you could see which where it was going to go so it was no surprise when Phoenix were declared the losers. Katie went home this time which was no surprise either. It was her third time in the boardroom and it was her idea to try and sell to the football fans.
The women have not fared to well this series but I was impressed by Jenna as the team leader who understood the importance of selling good quality food at a fair price.
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