Lamb 2 Ewe

Lamb 2 Ewe

No Deal

Online meat deliveries

Season 17 · Ep 7OtherAired 22 September 2019

Lamb 2 Ewe is a online meat deliveries that got its big break on Dragons’ Den in Season 17, where it won fans even without landing a deal.

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From the show

The Dragons’ Den pitch

£30K
Asked for
15%
Offered equity
£200K
Sought valuation
No deal

Founder Jack Bowstock and Thomas Kitchen-Dunn stepped onto the carpet in Season 17, Episode 7 in the episode that aired 22 September 2019. Lamb 2 Ewe, the online meat deliveries, pitched in the Other category, one of 902 other businesses to brave the Den across all 21 seasons.

The ask was £30,000 for 15% of the company, an implied valuation of £200K.

No deal. Every dragon declined, and Lamb 2 Ewe walked. But a Dragons’ Den appearance reaches millions of viewers whether or not a check gets written, and plenty of no-deal companies have turned that airtime into lasting businesses.

Season 17 saw 69 pitches, and 26 of them closed a deal on air. In the Other category overall, roughly 11% of pitches have landed a dragon across the show's history.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy Lamb 2 Ewe?

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Did Lamb 2 Ewe get a deal on Dragons’ Den?

No. Lamb 2 Ewe pitched the dragons but left Season 17 without a deal.

What season of Dragons’ Den was Lamb 2 Ewe on?

Lamb 2 Ewe appeared in Season 17, Episode 7, which aired 22 September 2019.

How much was Lamb 2 Ewe asking for on Dragons’ Den?

The founders asked for £30,000 for 15% of the company, a £200K valuation.

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