Three candidates were fired.
Megan Hornby's dream of opening a chain that would be dessert cafes by day, cocktail bars by night wasn't profitable enough according to the experts. All agreed on how tricky it can be to get a liquor licence, pointing out that obtaining one could slow down Megan's business and ultimately result in huge losses.
Things turned sour for Victoria, who intended to expand her online pick 'n' mix business and rent out physical kiosks in malls. Experts found her product lacked a unique selling point, with Brady noting she hadn't factored in provisions for her staff and had miscalculated the rent. In the boardroom, Lord Sugar decided to take a chance to Marnie's boxing gym and Rochelle's hair salon chain.
The two finalists have one more episode to convince him to invest in one of their businesses, but who is it going to be? There's only one way to find out.airs on BBC One, with spin-off series You're Fired airing immediately afterwards on BBC Two.
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