Fruity entrepreneur Lotwina Farodoye's book could help you start a bunsiness

Fruity entrepreneur's book could help you start a bunsiness Fruity entrepreneur's book could help you start a bunsiness

A businesswoman who turned her life around after losing her job has released a book she hopes will help people with their New Year's resolutions.

Wallington woman Lotwina Farodoye lost her job in marketing for a snack company in 2008 but used the disappointment to spur her on to found healthy treat company Be Fruity the following year.

Be Fruity has gone from strength-to-strength and the snack bars are now stocked in supermarkets around the country.

To help other people follow in her footsteps, Ms Farodoye has written a book called Fruitful Business: How to Start a New Business Now! about how she got started.

The Grosvenor Gardens woman said: "Every year Google gets a spike in people searching for how to start their own business in January as part of their New Year's resolutions.

"Those starting a business usually struggle with non-existent funds, lack of direction on where to start and a lot of confusion on the right path to profit.

"I provide answers for each of these, along with a laser-targeted roadmap of where to go at each turn, what to expect and what to do to return big profits."

Ms Farodoye's book costs £7.99 is available on www.amazon.co.uk.

Comments(1)

dmw-10 says...
11:39pm Thu 10 Jan 13

Bunsiness? Clearly not proof read or spell checked, total laziness! And not just once but twice, including the headline as well. What on earth goes on in the Guardian offices? Once upon a time I enjoyed reading the Guardian, now it simply resembles a comic!

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