You could say they need to iron out their pitch. Or you could say it's real hard to get a pitch to stick if you don't have a good mask. Orrrr you could say these pitches are really in flux... thats enough solder puns for now...
@@MADMAX7330 Awww, I enjoyed the opportunity for a pun-off! I should be hired as a writer for the voiceover guy! IS DEBRA MEADEN HUNGRY TO BANG OUT A DEAL WITH THIS CHEF AFTER SEEING HOW THE SAUSAGE IS MADE? HOPEFULLY THIS ENTREPRENEUR DOESN'T SPLIT APART FROM ALL THE GRILLING! so on and so forth
They are greedy , but only with words they try to market snd say that they invest in people. In the end what matters is money... Irony is they expect honest talks but they too are not honest and that's what businessman are..
@@vahurjoa210 It's about "how much money" they want to make off the backs of other people's ideas and labour. Wanting to take/make as much as possible in an investment = greed
Paul's Wife "How did it go?". Paul "I did it, I got investment. Peter now owns all the business, including the shop and the house. He also took my soul, and I'm now an employee"
Oh and by the way how do you feel about staying with peter 2 nights a week. Kids I've got you a job in peters factory as soon as you turn 15. Great deal.
Comment on his website reads: "Since Dragons’ Den I have been working closely with Peter and his investment team, perfecting the branding, securing distribution with major retailers and now I’m thrilled that my sausages are available for everyone to enjoy." If anyone has anymore information on how the company actually that can add to this?
*A Turner & Sons Sausage Ltd* is still going strong.. available in many UK supermarkets.. Morrisons, Sainsbury, Tesco.. They have also raised a lot of money for "Help the Heroes" charity, which to rebuild the lives of injured service personnel. A donation from every sale of an Alf Turner product goes to the charity, to which Paul is extremely dedicated
Preying on a man's unwavering belief that he can provide 80k back to Peter in net profits solely from selling sausages in under a year. Also, from Peter's point of view, where's the incentive to make the sausage business work if he has to hand back a third of a solid profit-making business...
Yes on both points, what I thought would've been more logical was something like the exact amount he was asking for but with a guaranteed return of at least 80k from the butcher shop, so as a loan like Kevin oleary often does..
Well the scale of the sausage business is much greater. Even if Peter stands outside the butcher shop and advertises it on TV24/7 there’s a pretty low ceiling to that businessz
@@originalunoriginal4055 the 80k has to be paid back to him from profit not just turnover... so the sausage company might turnover 150k but might only of made 60k profit so that would not count to pay the money back, it needs to come from total profit or the business would be at a loss of 20k.........thats the most simple way to explain it Peter is always more interested in the other business that they all have lol
I think the suggestion that Peter would get his money back in 12 months was a bit optimistic. Presumably Peter still has one third of the butchers' shop in Aldershot.
This was in The Grocer 22nd Feb 2022 Hilton Foods Solutions has purchased a 25% shareholding in the Alf Turner Sausage Company in a bid to gain better access to the DTC channel. Also new line of Dragons Egg scotch egg :) Glad it's all going well for them :) and Peter Jones still with them :)
@david lavender Don't be jealous David. You couldn't make a deal like that because you're poor, and you degrade the deal because you're jealous and never had a business before peasant.
@david lavender anyone? Apart from all the other Dragons... and this isn't the first time Peter has thought a little outside of the box and come up with a good proposal. Obviously one that favours him, but, that isn't surprising.
Gotta be honest I've tried a lot of these posh sausages and lots of other food. Sometimes it is a bit nicer than the supermarket own brand, sometimes it isnt. Sometimes I buy it once (Charlie Bigham prime example) and think well that £8 lasagne IS nicer than the own brand £4 one but not that much nicer. Looking at their website and product range it looks like they ditched the sausages and went down the snacks and seasoning route and going just on Companies House, turnover is minimal, despite the addition of a dragon.
I agree, the difference in price rarely justifies the difference in taste. The only people that really buy posh food are the posh people who can afford to spend £8 on sausages without thinking about it, lol.
That 8 quid lasagne may not taste twice as good as the 4 quid one, but you may find the ingredients are of much higher quality. A lot of the time having way less chemical garbage that the big companies add.
*A Turner & Sons Sausage Ltd* is still going strong and their products are available in many UK supermarkets.. Morrisons, Sainsburys, Tesco.. They have also raised a lot of money for "Help the Heroes" charity, which helps to rebuild the lives of injured service personnel. A donation from every sale of an Alf Turner product goes to the charity, to which Paul is extremely dedicated. 👍👌 What a decent fella he is..
@@FEE8Tth8BEA8T Company value? I think you mean NET WORTH, which is a totally different thing to the market value of a company! Alf Turner & Sons is still thriving and Peter Jones is still involved..
@@pimpozza I'm not confusing anything lol They own no assets... no premises, manufacturing equipment or anything and have no capital and reserves. You seriously believe a balance sheet doesn't reflect a company's value? and you think i'm confused haha
Marketing is not hard. If you make good products, in the world of social media, it will go on fire quickly. People are always looking for new "trends" now. There was this new burger brand which I found at the restaurant. I picked it and said, "Let's try it." It was great. Much better than all the other brands. I made a post on Facebook about it and since then I am buying all their products. I have heard other people talking about it too.
10:08 unsure if the offer will be accepted, Theo peeks up at the entrepreneur. I guess you could say that Theo was “having a butcher’s” haha (I’m told that’s how British people say “taking a look”) (But also it’s funny bc the guy is a butcher) …(jus to explain the joke )
Imagine coming to a poker game with 5 of the best players in London while you dont know how to play the game . I couldn't believe he bet on the butcher store crazy!!!!!
How come all sausages are seemingly "Award Winning"?!!!!. Are these award ceremonies for sausages like the Oscars? They seem to hand out these awards like confetti.
I used to make my own sausages when I had a butchers shop, and the sausage skins ( sheep's intestines ) that come in a square plastic tub is the most powerful odour you will ever come across , stink bombs smell like roses compared to sheep intestines when you first lift off the lid of that tub.🤮
Sounds like great quality products, if it was my local butcher id use them. Would i pay a premium at rhe suoermarket , maybe but theyd have to be very good saisages and not like double the price of standard 1s. That's the problem with scaling quality food products..price too big an issue for most people.
So his shop took in £750k, but net was £50k So £700k went down to cover operational costs. In other words, to make £50k he had to generate £700k in revenue?
That guy is talented but he has absolutely nothing to do with supermarkets . In France all the top artisans are selling in niche markets and are making a very good living out of their exclusive products .
He is selling just fine in supermarkets, but like all supermarket premium products, you are still getting better in the butchers, much better less additives ect, but it's a very important aspect of gaining more wealth and they have done well you can still get them.
I tell you I've had so many of these and you are right, they are fantastic... My last one was 2 years ago in Vietnam (Da Nang) - I tell you now, it was bloody beautiful.
You Got Screwed! don't think you can return the money within 12 months if you even sell $100k worth of a product which you won't. Secondly, he will enjoy 33.33% of returns for the year in your main business if you were to get his investment out. His brother would be furious at his decision.
"Partial to a bit of sausage, Peter Jones looks intrigued"
*reads it in the narrators voice/inflection in my head*
Yeah, the choice of phrasing was ill-advised to be sure.
😂👊
Hahahaha xOP I can't stop
Hahahahahhah thought this was just a comment you made up so I liked it. Then realised the narrator actually said it 😂😂
this guy seems so genuine man, I rly hope he's doing well
He got mauled by a wild boar
I can only imagine the nervousness pitchers have to endure, kudos to them for soldiering on!
You could say they need to iron out their pitch. Or you could say it's real hard to get a pitch to stick if you don't have a good mask. Orrrr you could say these pitches are really in flux...
thats enough solder puns for now...
@@kevinbissinger Excuse the typo! 😅
@@MADMAX7330 Awww, I enjoyed the opportunity for a pun-off! I should be hired as a writer for the voiceover guy! IS DEBRA MEADEN HUNGRY TO BANG OUT A DEAL WITH THIS CHEF AFTER SEEING HOW THE SAUSAGE IS MADE? HOPEFULLY THIS ENTREPRENEUR DOESN'T SPLIT APART FROM ALL THE GRILLING! so on and so forth
What does baseball ⚾️ have to do with this ? Or do you mean entrepreneurs
it just takes practice, 3rd gen butcher, 1st time pitcher, v impressive.
Our awards have won sausages. 👍
😂
💀🤣
And our sausages have won awards, full Circle 💪
Keir starmer
"partial to a bit of sausage"... I really was hoping he would say Debra! 😂
Touker lol
Theo lol
Duncan lol
"the flustered sausage man"
- sounds like my tinder hookup.
Premium Hook up 🤣
That killed me !!!
Well hello there
Britain's best banger 2012 here.
Heyooo
Peter Jones is partial to a bit of sausage?? Well well well, didn't know he swung that way 😉😉😂😂😂
The 3 stages of Peter jones
Peter awfully quiet Jones
Peter other business's Jones
Peter I want half of your equity and souls of your children Jones
He looks like a scary rough man, but the nervousness just makes him look so sweet and humble.
10:08 Theo sneaking a look to check if the butcher is actually considering Peter's utterly ridiculous & downright greedy offer.
10:13 Pete's face when he didn't take that deal like a mug xD
They are greedy , but only with words they try to market snd say that they invest in people. In the end what matters is money... Irony is they expect honest talks but they too are not honest and that's what businessman are..
Greedy? They are not a charity. They want to make money.
@@vahurjoa210
It's about "how much money" they want to make off the backs of other people's ideas and labour. Wanting to take/make as much as possible in an investment = greed
@@vahurjoa210 What Peter offered at first was not greed. It was pure greed. Even Theo was cringing and he's also a greedy businessman.
What a thoroughly lovely fella! Lets hope Peter doesnt end up taking his grandads shop!
3 guarantees in life. Death, Taxes, and Peter Jones making an offer for your entire company
Even then, Peter Jones's offer has a Peter Jones tax on it.
Peter: I'll offer you the full £80,000 for the business but it must include your children's kidneys
LMFAOOOO
😆🤣😆
The investment went through and Peter Jones owns a 33.33% share of the business. And theyre still in business as of 2021.
source ?
@@NathansWargames ketuchup
@@user-gg7pr3wu7r 🤣🤣🤣
@@user-gg7pr3wu7r 😅 I'm partial to worcestershire sauce especially on bangers
Have you ever heard of the Internet?
"hopefully he's pleased too"- What a comment at the end.
Not surprised this guy made it. He seems genuine.
8:53 Theo looking at Peter's outrageous offer!
Theo is probably thinking Peter is bloody nuts.
Theo isn't really much of a risk taker with he's money.
Paul's Wife "How did it go?".
Paul "I did it, I got investment. Peter now owns all the business, including the shop and the house. He also took my soul, and I'm now an employee"
Oh and by the way how do you feel about staying with peter 2 nights a week. Kids I've got you a job in peters factory as soon as you turn 15. Great deal.
"But we do get to keep one of our kids"
Bingo you nailed it
Hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣
Comment on his website reads:
"Since Dragons’ Den I have been working closely with Peter and his investment team, perfecting the branding, securing distribution with major retailers and now I’m thrilled that my sausages are available for everyone to enjoy."
If anyone has anymore information on how the company actually that can add to this?
“And Peter even shown me his sausage after absolutely nobbing me in that deal”
@Lee Claxton well it's good that Peter derisked himself by taking the butcher shop lol
John Barrowman has now joined the large sausage business . . . .
@@shawnurch8755 well his butcher shop and his sausage brand would be different entities surely.
*A Turner & Sons Sausage Ltd* is still going strong.. available in many UK supermarkets.. Morrisons, Sainsbury, Tesco..
They have also raised a lot of money for "Help the Heroes" charity, which to rebuild the lives of injured service personnel. A donation from every sale of an Alf Turner product goes to the charity, to which Paul is extremely dedicated
Preying on a man's unwavering belief that he can provide 80k back to Peter in net profits solely from selling sausages in under a year.
Also, from Peter's point of view, where's the incentive to make the sausage business work if he has to hand back a third of a solid profit-making business...
Yes on both points, what I thought would've been more logical was something like the exact amount he was asking for but with a guaranteed return of at least 80k from the butcher shop, so as a loan like Kevin oleary often does..
Well the scale of the sausage business is much greater. Even if Peter stands outside the butcher shop and advertises it on TV24/7 there’s a pretty low ceiling to that businessz
What is meant by return 80k in net profit solely?
@@originalunoriginal4055 the 80k has to be paid back to him from profit not just turnover...
so the sausage company might turnover 150k but might only of made 60k profit so that would not count to pay the money back, it needs to come from total profit or the business would be at a loss of 20k.........thats the most simple way to explain it
Peter is always more interested in the other business that they all have lol
he shouldve said within 2 years instead of 1 just to be on the safe side
True
So it's in peters interest not to push sales for the first 12months.
I reckon those sausages would taste amazing with a bit of Scottish seaweed
Where’s Rory when you need him
Entrepreneur : " I have another business"
Peter Jones : 🧐🧐🧐🧐👁👁👁👁👀👀👀👀😈😈
Been to this butchers regularly love their products
Peter 'I will offer you the full amount but I also want 30 percent of what you eat & drink, including the air that you breathe' Jones
OMG WILL SOMEONE ASSURE HIM HES OKAY AT THE BEGINNING! giving me anxiety lol
Atleast he was able to finish his pitch. The dragons are more intimidating the sharks.
He's offering a 20% Steak? Thought they were sausages??
Haha
this is actually hilarious
Comedienne
I think the suggestion that Peter would get his money back in 12 months was a bit optimistic. Presumably Peter still has one third of the butchers' shop in Aldershot.
Deal went through and the company is still doing well. Peter's company Alda Capital is still a major shareholder.
"Our awards have won sausages." - Paul Turner, Flustered Sausage Man
This was in The Grocer 22nd Feb 2022
Hilton Foods Solutions has purchased a 25% shareholding in the Alf Turner Sausage Company in a bid to gain better access to the DTC channel.
Also new line of Dragons Egg scotch egg :)
Glad it's all going well for them :) and Peter Jones still with them :)
And that's why Peter is a great businessman...thinks about deals outside of the box.
No Peter just craves sausages
@david lavender Don't be jealous David. You couldn't make a deal like that because you're poor, and you degrade the deal because you're jealous and never had a business before peasant.
@@Falzeee Why are you so emotional?
@david lavender anyone? Apart from all the other Dragons... and this isn't the first time Peter has thought a little outside of the box and come up with a good proposal. Obviously one that favours him, but, that isn't surprising.
@@thetruth1822 because Peter craving sausages other than his, is hurting him. He wants Peter to be only interested in his own sausage.
Peters partial to abit of a sausage 🤣
It’s like watching Harry and Paul. Bless him ❤️
Gotta be honest I've tried a lot of these posh sausages and lots of other food. Sometimes it is a bit nicer than the supermarket own brand, sometimes it isnt. Sometimes I buy it once (Charlie Bigham prime example) and think well that £8 lasagne IS nicer than the own brand £4 one but not that much nicer. Looking at their website and product range it looks like they ditched the sausages and went down the snacks and seasoning route and going just on Companies House, turnover is minimal, despite the addition of a dragon.
I agree, the difference in price rarely justifies the difference in taste. The only people that really buy posh food are the posh people who can afford to spend £8 on sausages without thinking about it, lol.
That 8 quid lasagne may not taste twice as good as the 4 quid one, but you may find the ingredients are of much higher quality. A lot of the time having way less chemical garbage that the big companies add.
Try polish or german ones :) Best ones for me are from Poland. Ingredients, spicy, meat quality, everything. But i'm not talking about market quality.
The biggest jump is the budget v mid level sausages
You sound poor mate. Grim.
8:30 u can literally see Peter's eyes light up as soon as he heard 750,000 XD
"..I need your clothes, your boots and your butcher shop.."
This was a good one
The flustered sausage man, Paul Turner, finally finishes his pitch.
It's like a Dan Brown line.
Butcher: Peter! Please, you can't take my children!
Peter: IT WAS IN THE DEAL.
Genuinely put a smile on my face
Jenny : "I love meat, I eat it all the time but I'm a vegetarian and so for that reason, I'm out"
Underrated comment
*A Turner & Sons Sausage Ltd* is still going strong and their products are available in many UK supermarkets.. Morrisons, Sainsburys, Tesco..
They have also raised a lot of money for "Help the Heroes" charity, which helps to rebuild the lives of injured service personnel. A donation from every sale of an Alf Turner product goes to the charity, to which Paul is extremely dedicated. 👍👌 What a decent fella he is..
Unfortunately not going strong with a company value of £636.
@@FEE8Tth8BEA8T Company value? I think you mean NET WORTH, which is a totally different thing to the market value of a company! Alf Turner & Sons is still thriving and Peter Jones is still involved..
@@pimpozza I'm not confusing anything lol They own no assets... no premises, manufacturing equipment or anything and have no capital and reserves. You seriously believe a balance sheet doesn't reflect a company's value? and you think i'm confused haha
@@FEE8Tth8BEA8T We shall simply have to disagree on this one hahaha
Let's be honest, I'm pretty sure Peter Jones has always been in the sausage business.
MMMh 😏
He's got five kids, so I guess you're right.
Ok look at Bunnings in Australia we have a sausage sizzle every weekend it raises money for who ever is in need
“Partial to a bit of sausage”😏
Great family, Butchers!
Theo goes all Italian at 5:46. “When youra only making twentehpeee”
That’s great for him
Marketing is not hard. If you make good products, in the world of social media, it will go on fire quickly. People are always looking for new "trends" now.
There was this new burger brand which I found at the restaurant. I picked it and said, "Let's try it." It was great. Much better than all the other brands. I made a post on Facebook about it and since then I am buying all their products. I have heard other people talking about it too.
How many millions have you made from marketing so far?
10:08 unsure if the offer will be accepted, Theo peeks up at the entrepreneur. I guess you could say that Theo was “having a butcher’s” haha
(I’m told that’s how British people say “taking a look”)
(But also it’s funny bc the guy is a butcher)
…(jus to explain the joke )
0:05 - a wee Dara O'Briain statue on the table
Gutted the Co-Op no longer sell Alf Turner Dragon Eggs. I used to have 4/5 a week 🤣🤣 King of the Scotch Eggs!
If the sausage business blows up, nobody gives a turkey about a third of a butcher shop
1:36 there is just something about a pentuplet of millionairs walking towards you that sends shivers down your spine. awesome
Imagine coming to a poker game with 5 of the best players in London while you dont know how to play the game .
I couldn't believe he bet on the butcher store crazy!!!!!
My awards have won sausages.
Peter Jones, always on hand for a bit of sausage...
Or is it... PJ, always a sausage in his hands? 🌭🤌🤷♀️
Peter Jones is now the sole shareholder in this company
where did you find this???
@@bobdebrueken8568 He's kidding
I don't think his business is going to cut it.
Got me a sausage roll for lunch
Vegan roll?
@@SRC267 lamb
same but with a twist. added hash browns and turkey rashers
The flustered sausage man 😂
Cold blooded lol
I wonder if this guy ever got full control over his butcher shop again.
Flustered sausage man has sausages, military sausages!
They call him the flustered sausage man when he draws blanks
How come all sausages are seemingly "Award Winning"?!!!!. Are these award ceremonies for sausages like the Oscars? They seem to hand out these awards like confetti.
“Britain’s best banger” I typed that in google and got nothing to do with sausages.
Premium sausages! Hold on... Rory's on his way with accompaniments.
Was he the seaweed guy?
@@clairelou662 Yes. 'Best job in the world.'
climbing stairs before pitching makes extra breathing problems
Who's having lunch with dragons den?
This is when Peter becomes the British Abe Froman.
I would never back any one that nervous. Come prepared ffs haha
£80k and a cut in £50k profits every year. In a business Peter can easily grow by just turning up in the High Street now and again
what's not to like?
How so they keep eye on and mentor these investments! Each dragon has so many investments how can they find the time to give each entrepreneur time
That wailing sound faintly entering your subconscious? Big Jen......
Peter knows full well he will never get his £80k back within 12 months. 36 months maybe
That's my neighbor
Seriously?
It’s hard to read Peter sometimes! He can give a poker face like no other!
I used to make my own sausages when I had a butchers shop, and the sausage skins ( sheep's intestines ) that come in a square plastic tub is the most powerful odour you will ever come across , stink bombs smell like roses compared to sheep intestines when you first lift off the lid of that tub.🤮
Haven't yet tried sheep intestines myself but I can confirm that hog intestines smell pretty bad too.
By sheep do you mean intenstines do you mean people who accepted to take an experimental injection drug during so called plandemic?
@@scienceevolves4417 are you drunk !
Debras shoes drive me crazy here
Every time I see shoes like that, I cringe. It's an evil plot against women. Who can move efficiently in those?
@@Loruca it's Not about comfort, it's about sex
@@Thronsohn LOL. Totally.
Duncan made absolutely no sense 🤣
I'm not convinced he understood the 80k gets paid back with sausage profits
It does not
Sounds like great quality products, if it was my local butcher id use them.
Would i pay a premium at rhe suoermarket , maybe but theyd have to be very good saisages and not like double the price of standard 1s.
That's the problem with scaling quality food products..price too big an issue for most people.
Peter is just the smartest dragon
Where is dragon number 5? 🤔
I hope they are doing well!
Well fancy that. I am partial to peters sausage as well.
why all the reuploads ???
more views, video might become trending, more money with adsense.
So his shop took in £750k, but net was £50k
So £700k went down to cover operational costs. In other words, to make £50k he had to generate £700k in revenue?
I'd be like that presenting to my family, let alone dragons on tv!
LOL
That guy is talented but he has absolutely nothing to do with supermarkets . In France all the top artisans are selling in niche markets and are making a very good living out of their exclusive products .
Bro that video is probably 10 years back
He is selling just fine in supermarkets, but like all supermarket premium products, you are still getting better in the butchers, much better less additives ect, but it's a very important aspect of gaining more wealth and they have done well you can still get them.
Wonder how things worked out
Britain’s best banger award lol
I can see some peperami copyright infringement.
What's the date of this episode
22 Nov 2021
Was there only 4 dragons on this pitch ?
I love sausages👍 but you can't beat a hotdog with onions at the funfair, the smell alone ❤😀
Rofl 🤣
I tell you I've had so many of these and you are right, they are fantastic... My last one was 2 years ago in Vietnam (Da Nang) - I tell you now, it was bloody beautiful.
You Got Screwed! don't think you can return the money within 12 months if you even sell $100k worth of a product which you won't. Secondly, he will enjoy 33.33% of returns for the year in your main business if you were to get his investment out. His brother would be furious at his decision.
No way he’s getting the £80K back in 12 months. Maybe 3 years. The butcher had a stinker