What follows is an exchange between one of the people on The Apprentice and a customer at their pizza marquee.
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CONTESTANT: That's nine pounds change.
CUSTOMER: Er... eleven pounds.
CONTESTANT: What?
CUSTOMER: It should be eleven pounds.
CONTESTANT: Oh, right.
CONTESTANT fiddles in the till for a while.
CONTESTANT: Right, so I gave you six...
CUSTOMER: No, you gave me nine.
CONTESTANT: Oh, right, sorry.
A moment's pause.
CONTESTANT: So that's three pounds change, then.
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The contestant in question also chose to sell pizza that had cost over four pounds to produce for three pounds.
She also has a degree in economics.
From Cambridge.
It's cute how The Apprentice thinks people watch it for Serious Business Reasons when really we watch it for the same reasons that we watch The Weakest Link.
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In her defense, she was probably nervous. I'd be nervous too if I... wait, no, never mind, she was just being an idiot.
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