Is The Great British Porridge Company Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Look for The Great British Porridge Company on AmazonFull story →The Great British Porridge Company brought a premium spin on porridge, distinctly British in its branding, into the Den in series 17, with founder Jacqueline Barleycorn after sixty thousand pounds for twenty-two percent of the business, a deal that went to Tej Lalvani.
Older accounts describe the brand still selling through its own site and retail partners.
A Rare Unanimous Yes
Porridge on UK shelves at the time mostly meant own-label supermarket sachets, and pitching a premium, distinctly British spin on it was enough to bring every single Dragon in with an offer, an outcome so rare it has only turned up a small number of times across the show's entire history.
That kind of unanimous interest tends to say more about a founder who read as credible in the room than about the product alone, since the panel had to actively compete against each other rather than simply decide whether to say yes.
Growth Built On Publicity, Not Just Capital
Notes on file describe the company building most of its growth after the show on the publicity from the episode itself rather than on Dragon money, still selling porridge through its own site and a handful of retail partners, with no Amazon presence.
Keeping a small food brand visible on supermarket shelves years after one television appearance is genuinely hard to pull off, which makes publicity-driven growth of this kind more fragile than it looks.