OUR Apprentice hopeful Brittany Carter is into the final four contestants in this year’s show.
Whilst not successful in the task, the Essex University graduate avoid being fired and sees herself one huge step closer to this year’s final and becoming Lord Alan Sugar’s next business partner.
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In week ten, the task was to create a new baby food.
Brittany and Aaron Willis, moved to Team Diverse alongside Kathryn Louise Burn.
Aaron was project manager and, in the kitchen, with Brittany and Kathryn on branding and packaging.
They decided on ‘Little Taste Adventure’, what they described it as a “Moroccan vegetarian medley”.
After pitching it to online retailer Acado and high street giant Iceland, the team were criticised on the bland flavour, stodgy texture, and lack of vegetables in the ingredients.
However, both teams struggled, and neither Team Diverse nor Infinity got any orders.
Lord Sugar decided to fire one from each team, although Brittany avoided the dreaded sack and moves on to week 11.
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Next up is the important interview stage, where the contestants get their business models, CVs and personalities assessed by Lord Sugar’s aides.
Following this, the successful two candidates will make it to the Apprentice final.
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