The winner of this year’s The Apprentice series is opening a dessert parlour in Bradford.
Harpreet Kaur, who won over business mogul Alan Sugar in this year's series, and her sister Gurvinder Kaur, are due to open the new dessert parlour called Oh So Yum on White Abbey Road in the coming months.
The exterior of the building has been painted bright pink to tie in with the Oh So Yum branding, but the interior still appears to be in the building stages.
In a recent Instagram post, Harpreet assures her followers that "all is on track" before giving them a tour of the new venue.
She says: “You might've seen we’re opening our new store in Bradford.
“Come on in, I’ll show you how we’re getting on, ” before walking them inside.
“Our counter area is going to be built here where we will give you a really warm welcome to Oh So Yum."
"This leads into the back kitchen where we have all the equipment to make you your yummy waffles, pancakes, milkshakes and more.”
“Once your desserts are ready, we will bring them out here where there will be lots of comfy seats and booths.
Three months ago Harpreet @harpsikaur won #TheApprentice. Since then she has launched our nationwide delivery service of Oh So Yum goodies - check out https://t.co/ULMVDd4RJo
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) July 21, 2022
Oh So Yum will soon be opening a new branch in Bradford 🍰😋
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She then takes her followers upstairs to what will be the Oh So Yum headquarters.
“I’m really excited about this one. This is where I’ll be working every day with Guv and the rest of the team at Oh So yum.
“I can’t wait to get some really cool desks and equipment here so we can get working on our growth plans.”
She concludes the video by telling her followers to "watch out for updates", and confirms that the store will be coming to Bradford "soon."
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