I even used random dinner wheels, so I didn't even want to THINK about what to eat. I let the Spaghetti Monster decide, and it was always noodles for some reason.
I guess the Dragons would've passed on DoorDash and Uber eats. Amazing to see how confident sounding they are when they are completely wrong about the viability of a concept.
Deal never went through 😮The two entrepreneurs went on to sell out to Just Eat for 200 million pounds in 2018. Pete, Deborah and the rest misses out big time!
@@Norfolkgal22 Yeah the camera quality, de-aging of the Dragons and the fact he mentioned 2004 should all be pretty obvious giveaways it's an old episode...
@@Norfolkgal22 definitely is look how young they look, also their thought process considering things like Just eat and others, which are worth billions.
Deborah got it wrong with peoples thought processes, Delivero and just eat have proven people do open the app and then decide what to eat…
This pitch was years ago
I even used random dinner wheels, so I didn't even want to THINK about what to eat. I let the Spaghetti Monster decide, and it was always noodles for some reason.
@@JoeAyresthats literally his point, deborah didnt see the potential at the time
Exactly.
@@JoeAyresidiot
I guess the Dragons would've passed on DoorDash and Uber eats. Amazing to see how confident sounding they are when they are completely wrong about the viability of a concept.
I'm getting fed up with them posting the same video twice!
London BBC employees - no passion. Just get through the day with a Costa coffee and feet up on the desk.
You still watch it though 😂😂😂
@@JesseLeePeterson9 no i didn't & gave it a thumbs down!
Agreed @@andyb6120
@@andyb6120 oh no, that thumbs down might absolutely ruin them!
Just Eat bought this company for £200 million in 2016
Link?
This business (yemekSepeti) sold to Delivery Hero for 600 million dollars in Turkey.
Deal never went through 😮The two entrepreneurs went on to sell out to Just Eat for 200 million pounds in 2018. Pete, Deborah and the rest misses out big time!
Was this before Uber Eats etc?
Yes
Theo was pretty fair there to be honest, didn't put in an offer that would have insulted the two lads.
Deborah was so wrong
You sound surprised
It's Hungry House...NOT Hungry home
How do you still watch dragon's den after all these years. I've been seeing you here since I was a teen
You wouldn't do 10% each. Dragons laugh 🤣🤣🤣🤣
After selling for 200 million, dragon cry
😭
This video aged like old milk.
Another repeat, you're dropping the ball with these uploads
I don't care and neither do they. I actually hope they upload the same videos MORE often
I don’t know where they live but where I live there are no deliveries that deliver I wish we could get food delivered
Thanks for sharing bro
What year are we in
2024
This must be from an older episode
@@Norfolkgal22 Yeah the camera quality, de-aging of the Dragons and the fact he mentioned 2004 should all be pretty obvious giveaways it's an old episode...
@@Norfolkgal22 definitely is look how young they look, also their thought process considering things like Just eat and others, which are worth billions.
2007 episode
Theo is so smarmy
This sort of website would never amount to anything…..
That’s why they sold it for 200 million 😂
4:08 lol what do you mean 😅😅 many deals have been made in the den that the dragon's could've gone and done it themselves
Duncan thinking where is the Health club in this
nothing unique? now how does everyone order food? missed opportunity maybe🤔
Um, there are delivery apps already existing. Peter a d Deborah is right to not invest in an already existing food delivery service.
Not in 2007, when this episode aired
The company was valued less than 1 million in this episode. They were sold for 200 million ten years later. I don't think they were right.
Tmerca 2 was here
The arrogance is crazy
Ethereum 🎉
Is this where justeat started?
Googled this after and they ended up merging with justeat.
Of course it isn't. Just Eat was started by Danes. A cursory google would discover that. You must need help googling.
Yep. Now they're worth 3 billion (US Dollas)
No. Just eat was a larger competitor who bought them out
@@taylorbrewing yes for 2 billion dollars
@@DeadSetOnDestructionthat is not accurate. That figure is wrong. The amount Just Eat paid for Hungryhouse was £200 million, not £2 billion.