BBC viewers 'distracted' after Apprentice contestant, who runs a seven figure business, appears on the news to discuss money struggles from his 'enormous kitchen' Phil was runner up in the latest season of Lord Alan Sugar's The Apprentice READ MORE: Marks has got its Sparks back - thanks to its lingerie! Gen Z go wild for M&S knickers and bras after brand innovated with bum-boosting shorts, period pants and on-trend sets By Alanah Khosla For Mailonline Published: 18:17, 23 May 2024 | Updated: 18:22, 23 May 2024 e-mail 19 View comments BBC News at Six has left viewers confused after an Apprentice finalist featured on the show to discuss how he's been affected by inflation rates. Reporters visited East Sussex to chat with everyday families about how inflation has impacted their finances. While the rate has tumbled to its lowest in three years - 2.
3 per cent - families across the country are still struggling to make ends meet. Other interviewees said that 'it's been difficult for everybody' and explained they must shop around for groceries at budget supermarkets to get the lowest prices. It was a surprise then that Apprentice finalist Phil Turner and his wife, Theresa, who run a seven-figure business, appeared on the show from their luxury kitchen to explain how inflation rates are biting into their takeaway budget.
BBC news viewers were left baffled after Apprentice finalist Phil Turner, and his wife Theresa (pictured) discussed money struggles on the show, despite running a se.
