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Is Latest Free Stuff Still in Business? (2026 Update)

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Deepak Tailor brought a site to the Den built around gathering up UK freebies, samples, competitions and discount vouchers pulled from major brands, back in series 13.

The site is thriving today, bigger than it was on the night it aired.

A Model Already Proven Before Broadcast

Tailor asked for a modest 10 percent of the business in exchange for £50,000, a small stake given the site was pulling in decent traffic already and had a functioning affiliate income model behind it.

Deborah Meaden took the deal at exactly the terms offered. Her consumer and retail background made sense for a site that lives or dies on relationships with brands willing to give away product in return for exposure.

Bigger Brand Deals, Bigger Membership

The years since have brought partnerships with names like Vodafone, O2, Tastecard, Amazon and Uber, all sourcing offers to keep the growing membership engaged, relationships that only keep going because those brands see it as a working distribution channel.

Today, latestfreestuff.co.uk updates daily, has built a membership past 600,000, and holds one of the strongest positions in the UK for its category heading into 2026, a genuinely strong result for a business that first pitched back in the mid-2010s.

Websites Age Differently Than Products

A content and affiliate business has a fundamentally different survival profile from a physical product line. Nothing needs to be manufactured, no factory relationship needs managing, and there is no physical shelf to lose to a competitor, just the ongoing work of hunting down offers and holding an audience's attention.

Lower overheads combined with over a decade of built-up trust with both users and brand partners explains why this one kept growing while many of the physical products pitching in the same era quietly disappeared.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, March 2026.