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Steven Bartlett on Dragons’ Den: Insights from the Latest Pitches

On March 12, 2026
steven bartlett — GB news

Insights from the Den

“What am I investing in here? A platform to scale? Because that’s what I would be interested in,” stated Steven Bartlett during the latest episode of Dragons’ Den. His probing question reflects the growing emphasis on scalability in today’s entrepreneurial landscape.

The episode featured a diverse array of businesses seeking investment, including Albus & Flora, which presented an SPF 30 lip balm priced at £18, and Chicken Rush, a GPS-powered game founded by Fred Parry in 2022. Parry reported a turnover of £55,000 in the first year, with forecasts suggesting £164,000 in the second year.

Another notable pitch came from Laura Murphy, founder of Oatco Superfuel, who introduced energy balls made from oats and dates, available in flavors like caramel crisp and pistachio crisp. Murphy humorously remarked, “My product has balls,” emphasizing the unique appeal of her snack range.

In a competitive atmosphere, Deborah Meaden made an offer for Chicken Rush, requesting 30% of the business, while Jenna Meek, a guest judge, expressed her desire to assist but ultimately declared, “I’d love to help you, but I’m out.” This highlights the tough decisions judges must make when evaluating potential investments.

The Screw Caddy, a screw holder invented by John and Jamie O’Donnell during lockdown, also sought investment, asking for £50,000 in exchange for 40% of the business. Priced at £3.99, the product aims to simplify the organization of screws.

As the pitches unfolded, the judges, including Bartlett, were tasked with discerning which businesses had the potential for significant growth. The emphasis on scalability and innovative solutions was evident throughout the episode.

With the entrepreneurial landscape continuously evolving, the insights shared by Bartlett and his fellow judges will likely influence future pitches and investment strategies.

As the season progresses, viewers can expect more engaging pitches and critical evaluations from the panel, including Bartlett’s unique perspective on what makes a business viable.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding the outcomes of these pitches, but the discussions in the Den continue to shape the future of these budding entrepreneurs.

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Tags: Albus & Flora, business pitches, Chicken Rush, Dragons' Den, Entrepreneurship, Investment, Oatco Superfuel, Steven Bartlett

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