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geography isn't there strong point, why if you are in East London would you go all the way to Streatham for a mini-market ?
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I couldn't believe my ears when one of the contestants, on the way to purchase the next item, wondered out loud: 'Is Morocco in Turkey?' and they all sheepishly mumbled 'I don't know'!
These people are looking to become a business partner of Lord Sugar, with an injection of £250K to get them started. How come they got this far through the elimination process with so little knowledge of the world around them? |
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It was Alana that said it wasn't it? Now I thought - and I could be wrong - that she was giving a gentle hint to the other two in the car. She knew full well it wasn't, judging by the look on her faced. It just seems quite 'in character' for her not to yell out how stupid they're being but just give them a clue...
It seems to me that Inspector Clouseau lives on. |
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Well not everyone lives in London.
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None of this can beat the time they tried to buy a kosher chicken from a halal butcher.
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But what discount will you get from one of those stores at 2am? There probably will be no one with the ability to make such a decision around at that time and it would probably take a week to sort out permission to film in the store.
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For you and me, but the rules of the game are the teams must negotiate a discount and Gladys on till number 3 is not allowed to offer 20 per cent off, so supermarkets are effectively ruled out. This is also why Jessica spent god knows how long trying to get a pound off her dad's cigars.
Otherwise, the task would just be shopping, especially as supermarket prices are probably lower even without discounts. One imagines the idea is to give Lord Sugar a steer as to whether he is going into business with someone who can get a good price on 100,000 widgets for their new factory rather than a team who can select next day delivery from Amazon. I guess using club card points doesn't count
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I do suppose if you know the penalty so lets say its 50 quid for a Moroccan pot then just nipping to Tesco's and picking one up for a tenner even with no discount is better, unless theres a double penalty for for getting no discount.
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I do suppose if you know the penalty so lets say its 50 quid for a Moroccan pot then just nipping to Tesco's and picking one up for a tenner even with no discount is better, unless theres a double penalty for for getting no discount.
For the expensive items, the opposite is true. Haggle like Karhik in a lengha shop but be prepared to walk away empty-handed as the risk of overpaying (compared to Lord Sugar's book price) is significant. |
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Well not everyone lives in London.
As a bonus, Paul also doubted the Streatham shopkeeper had understood Rebecca over the phone but did not press the point -- more ammunition for the boardroom. |
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Paul is from London, and had earlier talked of the importance of staying in one area. It may be he was throwing Rebecca under the bus -- if they lose the task, he can blame Rebecca for wasting time driving halfway across London, contrary to the PM's instruction.
As a bonus, Paul also doubted the Streatham shopkeeper had understood Rebecca over the phone but did not press the point -- more ammunition for the boardroom. |
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Why did none of them seem to know what a Tagine was, how it was pronounced or where it was from? I thought this was fairly common knowledge.
Question is, are they allowed to Google words they don't know or recognise? Either that, or pop into a bookshop and have a quick look in a dictionary? I'm amazed how there's always one team who fails to understand and locate ALL the items on the list. |
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Yes - just one other reason I don't like him much - and have not done since the start.
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I'm well educated and reasonably intelligent, but I can't cook and neither do I watch cookery programmes. I'd never heard of a tagine, let alone known how to pronounce it, so I'd have been like a headless chicken amongst the contestants!
Question is, are they allowed to Google words they don't know or recognise? Either that, or pop into a bookshop and have a quick look in a dictionary? I'm amazed how there's always one team who fails to understand and locate ALL the items on the list. |
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If you are not prepared to do stuff like that, you shouldnt really be on the apprentice. They all do it.
And yes many of them do it - but some are sneakier than others. Plus I don't like him full stop. |
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I'm well educated and reasonably intelligent, but I can't cook and neither do I watch cookery programmes. I'd never heard of a tagine, let alone known how to pronounce it, so I'd have been like a headless chicken amongst the contestants!
Question is, are they allowed to Google words they don't know or recognise? Either that, or pop into a bookshop and have a quick look in a dictionary? I'm amazed how there's always one team who fails to understand and locate ALL the items on the list. The obscure items might be a bit unfair as one candidate might recognise them immediately, as Karthik did with lengha and rambutan. On the other hand, the item specifications give clues. The rambutan spec was 2kg and fresh. Fresh gave meat , fruit or bread but as Paul asked, how can you have a 2kg loaf of bread? Then Rebecca chimed in to ask if it could be an instrument.
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Yes - just one other reason I don't like him much - and have not done since the start.
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I'm not on it - I watch it.
And yes many of them do it - but some are sneakier than others. Plus I don't like him full stop. If you dont like him, fair enough. However the reasons you have stated seem to be at odds with each other. |
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I didnt say you were on it!
If you dont like him, fair enough. However the reasons you have stated seem to be at odds with each other. ![]() Not sure why you think my words seemed to be at odd with each other because I was responding to the points made by another poster - and I did say "Just one other reason" etc. etc But notwithstanding that I have disliked him since the first day. |
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