Need to get used to this with Barber around
Harveys up to £3.90, pies were £3.80 in Dicks, £3.90 on East concourse. Heineken £4 in Dicks
Even more impressive is how you managed to get enough signal at The Amex to post this in the first place!
Need to get used to this with Barber around
What on earth does it have to do with Barber? He's nothing to do with Azure, they set the prices.
What on earth does it have to do with Barber? He's nothing to do with Azure, they set the prices, they are reeling from last seasons disaster when they got pretty much everything wrong, they need to try and make some of their losses back.
I've no interest in any Barber debate but I fail to see how your statement above can be correct.
We have been told time and time again how forecasts were for each Amex match day to see 6 pints, 3 pies, 2 burgers and a Mars Bar to be sold to punters but, in fact, 784,211 pints, 89,234 pies and lots of stuff have been sold.
If actual sales have exceeded forecasts by such a magnitude, how can Azure have booked a loss?
Why would there be fewer sales when we have more season ticket holders than last year ?I'm very surprised by the price hike. Accepting the "captive audience" argument, the Amex (as we know) is a bit of a senstive eco system in a way and I assumed the competitive pricing had a lot to do with the transport issues. Possibly now the capacity has been increased it isn't deemed an issue ? Possibly this is the solution to the supply issue ? Possibly they are now anticipating fewer sales but with the same profit margin ?
Literally trying to reduce demand ?
Well it was £4.60 a pint in Olympic Park when I went and plastic 330ml bottles were £4.30£7 a pint at Olympics.