Former The Apprentice contestant closes business with debts in the hundreds of thousands of pounds.
04.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
04.11.2025
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Business Closure
The company founded by a former winner of 'The Apprentice' has officially closed. This dessert business, which was featured in Selfridges, accumulated six-figure debt to creditors, forcing it into voluntary liquidation.According to The Sun: After participating in 'The Apprentice', Harprit Kaur continued to run the company Gourmet baked goods Oh So Yum with the support of Lord...
“This is a tough time for me and my team, but we are grateful for everyone who supported us on our journey.'
The closure of the business was an unexpected blow for the team and its supporters. Many had hoped for a successful brand development, considering the popularity of desserts and interest in innovations in the food sector. The situation with debt highlights the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, even those with significant media experience.
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