[TV] The Apprentice 2025

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Feb 23, 2009
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Anisa was clearly the more switched on of the two but also comes across as pretty arrogant, rude, doesn't work well with others and hasn't throughout the whole 'process' and has effectively been handed her current business by her parents. Her business is also so easy to copy, and is very unlikely to ever make big money. She also totally changed her business plan on Sugar's say so.

Deano isn't the brightest but he does the best he can with what he has and you could tell that meant everything to him. If he can build a name for himself and the brand there's definitely a gap in the market. Good luck to him.
 
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Jack Straw

I look nothing like him!
Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!
I accidently saw 30 seconds of the two finalists guesting on BBC Breakfast yesterday morning. Their body language, what they said, and general demeanour gave away the winner, it was so obvious.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
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Withdean area
I accidently saw 30 seconds of the two finalists guesting on BBC Breakfast yesterday morning. Their body language, what they said, and general demeanour gave away the winner, it was so obvious.

It’s funny, same happened to me, I quickly turned over. But I thought Anisa appeared ultra confident.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
72,346
Withdean area
Anisa was clearly the more switched on of the two but also comes across as pretty arrogant, rude, doesn't work well with others and hasn't throughout the whole 'process' and has effectively been handed her current business by her parents. Her business is also so easy to copy, and is very unlikely to ever make big money. She also totally changed her business plan on Sugar's say so.

Deano isn't the brightest but he does the best he can with what he has and you could tell that meant everything to him. If he can build a name for himself and the brand there's definitely a gap in the market. Good luck to him.

Yes, Dean was likable throughout.

The final decision was literally a business decision. I suspect good gross margins in air con and demand due to climate change. Whilst failures in the food industry are commonplace, much competition.
 
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