The BBC want you to pitch your food and drink start-up on its new investor show

Successful start-ups on the show will get the opportunity to trial-run their concept in a pop-up restaurant and could receive “life-changing” investment

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The BBC is looking for food and drink start-ups, pop-up food stalls, wannabe-restaurateurs and foodie entrepreneurs to pitch their business ideas on a new investor-based food business show.

Aimed at food and drink-based start-ups who believe “money is the only missing ingredient”, contestants will pitch their idea to impress “some of the best names in the food and drink business”.

Successful start-ups on the show will get the opportunity to trial-run their concept in a pop-up restaurant and could receive “life-changing” investment as a result.

The casting call has been made by TV production company Electric Ray, who have been behind Class of ’92, Prized Apart and Carjackers. 

Elsewhere, small businesses also have the chance to win a £60,000 Premier League advertising package in a competition run by Project11, which will see one start-up’s brand exposed to a global audience of 3.34 billion people.

The five start-ups joining the UK’s largest retail accelerator was also announced last week, Mucho, Exaactly, WeFiFo, BB1 and Journifi, were selected from more than 300 applicants, and will now spend 12 weeks operating in the head offices of both Waitrose and John Lewis.

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