Episode 4

The company step into the fiercely competitive arena of school uniforms. Trading director Cathy has introduced a one pound school polo shirt, which she hopes will be a success. The school uniform range is put to the test with a muddy fun-filled trial by a bunch of kids. Back at headquarters, chairman Andy Bond decides to take on the supermarkets. One of them already has a money back guarantee that their school uniform range will withstand 100 days of wear and tear. Pep and Co decides to guarantee their range for 101 days - a cheeky move, but will it attract more custom?
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