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You may be familiar with the BBC 2's own business reality show of Dragon's Den where hopeful and potential entrepreneurs try to snatch the Dragon's investment capital in return for a small percentage in equity of their business. The Dragon's can be fierce with their decisions and wisdom leaving any businessman/woman speechless or force them to re-plan their sales pitch and leaving them to walk out empty handed. The takeaway food ordering online portal HungryHouse.co.uk were featured on this show leaving the viewers and takeaway fans at the edge of their seat. If you missed this particular episode of Dragon's Den and would like to experience the suspenseful moments and find out if they do snap up the Dragon's investment of £100,000 then click here. Hungry House relies on their Dragon's Den publicity to keep them in the market to make themselves well known amongst their loyal customers and Hungry Houses also have a Facebook group to mark their appreciation for the Dragon's Den. However, there seem to be rumours about whether HungryHouse.co.uk's Dragon's Den deal fell through when the Cameras stopped filming. Some people say the deal fell through four months after the episode was aired - One of the Dragon's seemed to have cold feet, so it was all bets are off. The full story of Hungry House's misfortune with the Dragon's Den can be read on the 'Times Online' website to find out how their Dragon's Den fairytale ended.
But every downside has its upside and things were looking up for HungryHouse.co.uk when the company found another investor to help them get back on their feet. The story behind this is featured on the HungryHouse.co.uk website (click here) and you can read all about it on there. If you would like to read the review based on HungryHouse then click here.
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