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'I had to dig really deep': How a sausage entrepreneur overcame Dragons' Den rejection to win major deal

Delight Mapasure's company is now exploring overseas markets as well as pursuing leads in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retail

Delight Mapasure failed to win investment for her firm K's Wors when she appeared on Dragons' Den in 2021

A Manchester-based sausage entrepreneur has revealed how she overcame being rejected on Dragons' Den to secure a major deal with a retail giant.

Delight Mapasure took her southern African sausage business K's Wors on the hit BBC One show in 2021 to pitch for investment.

However the businesswoman, who founded the company in July 2016, failed to secure the backing she sought.

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Introducing her range of products made with authentic South African ingredients that include the boerewors, she said: "The English love sausages. They love a great banger and this is enjoyed widely in southern Africa.

"So I thought I could create an amazing fusion of two different cultures in an amazing product."

Despite the Dragons praising Ms Mapasure for the product's taste, Deborah Meaden criticised the packaging, also claiming the product had been lost in translation and was a "South African Cumberland sausage".

Touker Suleyman grilled the entrepreneur on her firm's path to profitability, with Ms Mapasure telling him the revenue target for the next 12 months was £200,000 - with a gross profit of £76,000 and net of £20,000.