TV
'The Apprentice' boosts cafe sales
Published Tuesday, May 19 2009, 12:39 BST | By Alex Fletcher

The eatery is always used by the BBC One show as a meeting point for the losing team to discuss where they went wrong. Recently, fans of the programme have been visiting the cafe, boosting sales considerably for the owners.
"Business has never been better," boss Frank Marc-angelo told The Sun. "We get people from all over wanting a cuppa and taking photos."
He added: "It's funny to see these young city types in their suits shouting about who did what. The candidates see coming to the cafe as the booby prize - but it has done us no harm."
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