LABHA
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Simple,the club buy a dozen hot dog vans,stalls,and have them outside the ground,still get the money going to the club, punters are happy,less customers inside,quicker service,all are happy,or is that too easy to see?
They don't do halves, or was this 1901?
Stadium is great. my seat is great but the catering is poor and overpriced.
As I said weeks ago, the only thing really letting down the Amex is Azure. Absolute crap. Met someone from the Uni the other day who said that caterers went in there and gave any student who wanted bar work a job without even interviewing them and requiring no experience whatsoever. Her friend is now a 'bar manager' despite having no prior bar knowledge at all.
As for the vastly overpriced 1901 platinum catering.. last night broke new ground. Presumably as most people are spurning the mediocre (for the price) sit-down meals, they've now introduced carvery rolls at £5.50 a time. They must have realised though that none would sell at that price with the pies being so good.. the solution: put the pies up to £4.50 each.. (and the pie and a pint deal has never applied in the 1901). I will be looking for mobile sellers and taking my pie in with me in future, purely on principle.
The pies had gone back to £3.50 last night, but that baguette, as nice as it looks, is shockingly over-priced.
I wonder who decided that folk would like a baguette for over a fiver? Why not simply provide regular footy food eg burgers, pies etc. Mind you, if they charged £3.50 for burger they would have not been able to sell it for £25 with chips in the sit down section at the Liverpool game.
I saw a couple of people who must have been in the lounge for the first time and they thought the food was for everyone, so grabbed a plate and filled their boots. They got spotted, but they let them keep the food. Must try that myself some time.
they need Smart Card only payment queues. These are twice as quick as even cash and a lot quicker than paying by debit or credit card.
These should rocket down much faster and make things a lot easier for all.