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Who won The Apprentice 2022? Kathryn and Harpreet face off UK News

The Apprentice finale came after 12 weeks of intense boardroom drama and hilarious blunders.

The final four saw Steff, Harpreet, Kathryn and Brittany getting grilled by four of Lord Sugar’s friends and assistant entrepreneurs.

It was the first all-female semi-final since 2015.

However, Steff and Brittany haven’t done enough and have been sent home, which means Kathryn and Harpreet are fighting to win Lord Sugar’s £250,000 investment.


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This week, the laid-off candidates joined Harpreet and Kathryn to help them launch their business.

West Yorkshire-based Kaur launched Oh So Yum! – a dessert salon and a delivery service for sweet treats.

The pre-existing company, named Barni’s, has two sites, in Leeds and Huddersfield, which she owns with her older sister Gurvinder.

Burn created an online pajama store called My Christmas Pajamas in 2018.

She is expanding her brand and launching My Everyday Pajamas in February 2022.

Burn introduced his PJ business as “Pyjamily” with a dodgy logo that consumer feedback suggested looked more like a healthcare brand.


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After deliberating with Karren and Tim in the meeting room, Lord Sugar said: “This is a very difficult situation for me.

“A lot of the companies I invest in are a zero-start situation.

“Harpreet, you are going to be my business partner.”

After winning the show, Kaur said she planned to “take over the dessert world” and grow the business alongside her sister.

Kaur also revealed how she plans to celebrate her success, saying, “I’m going to take one of my cookie pies, I’m going to slice it, I’m going to heat it up and I’m going to eat it all for myself.

“Once I do that, I’ll be back to work.”

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Source: www.times-series.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-03-24 22:01:00

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