I think Bianca should have won. I thought the price point was fine if they were high quality tights.
If they match and look great and last £20 is a good price. It's like foundation. Yes you can buy £6 Rimmel foundation but there is limited colour selection and it doesn't last long. Shell out £20+ for Estée Lauder and you have more colours and a lasting product. Exactly the same with the tights.
It is a bad winner, the person who was such a manipulator and backstabber, lost the most tasks because he was interested only in getting less competition in candidates in the competition, not caring about the task.
So all this discussion we've had about Bianca, defending her product, here talking and talking for nothing, the winner, got away without anyone slamming his business plan and what he was offering, we were busy defending Bianca from anyone criticising her tights but look what happened the one where the market is saturated with other firms his the one that took the 250k.
It'd be good if they're available on the High Street for when you ladder your tights and just want to pop into your local chemist to get more quickly.
Agree but could a local chemist stock enough colours to provide the one you wanted? The amount of stock to have in store would be huge and a big lay out for them as a business.
Agree but could a local chemist stock enough colours to provide the one you wanted? The amount of stock to have in store would be huge and a big lay out for them as a business.
Some would be better than none. Maybe she could focus on the skin tones that aren't really catered for at all on the High Street. She mentioned shops picking tights to suit demographics. In London for example, which is very diverse, it's not happening at all.
Agree but could a local chemist stock enough colours to provide the one you wanted? The amount of stock to have in store would be huge and a big lay out for them as a business.
True but it's an online masterclass: You can have stock coming out of your spare bedroom and supply exactly what specialist customers want if the local shop doesn't do the entire range.
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If they match and look great and last £20 is a good price. It's like foundation. Yes you can buy £6 Rimmel foundation but there is limited colour selection and it doesn't last long. Shell out £20+ for Estée Lauder and you have more colours and a lasting product. Exactly the same with the tights.
i think she had a pop at the price of the tights in the boardroom :D, it came from nowhere
Except it is not exactly a new concept - there are ranges of tights available in dark skin tones
There are but not in convenience shops.
Mark may be the most boring winner ever of this show.
She stole her idea from a disabled woman.
She interjected, without being asked, her own opinion about the price of the tights.
IE Bitching about the other team and showing her general nasty attitude.
It is a bad winner, the person who was such a manipulator and backstabber, lost the most tasks because he was interested only in getting less competition in candidates in the competition, not caring about the task.
So all this discussion we've had about Bianca, defending her product, here talking and talking for nothing, the winner, got away without anyone slamming his business plan and what he was offering, we were busy defending Bianca from anyone criticising her tights but look what happened the one where the market is saturated with other firms his the one that took the 250k.
Agree but could a local chemist stock enough colours to provide the one you wanted? The amount of stock to have in store would be huge and a big lay out for them as a business.
neither would Bianca's "£20 a pair tights!
Didn't the change fall in with the position sugar took up as new enterprise something or other for the Government?
He became some advisor for increasing people going into self employment a few years ago, this newer format sits with that
Some would be better than none. Maybe she could focus on the skin tones that aren't really catered for at all on the High Street. She mentioned shops picking tights to suit demographics. In London for example, which is very diverse, it's not happening at all.
True but it's an online masterclass: You can have stock coming out of your spare bedroom and supply exactly what specialist customers want if the local shop doesn't do the entire range.
ahhh i see