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[Albion] Food waste at the Amex



GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,556
Brighton
My daughter works on matchdays in the kiosks and last night from their one kiosk alone (I won't say which stand) they threw away nearly 100 pies and sausage rolls because they're cooked and can't be given to food banks, etc. Multiply that across all of the kiosks in the Amex and that's a lot of grub going to waste.

Yes, the attendance was down and probably goes a long way to explaining the leftovers but still, you would have thought someone could have rounded up all the food and taken it down to a homeless shelter.

Just seems wrong.
 














BevBHA

Well-known member
Jan 23, 2017
2,461
We have a scratch bakery at work and can’t give any fresh baked in store items to Too Good To Go or our charity partners. It’s mainly due to items coming loose and out of packaging meaning there is no allergen information attached.
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Food safety laws prevent this, if you asked at any fast food joint on a daily basis you'd find at least 10 to 20% of all food prepared goes to waste.
Exactly this unfortunately
 


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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,350
Brighton factually.....
They should sell them at cost after the match, I would buy some and take them home.
Why can't the club or whoever collect them pronto after the match and go to a designated point in town and dish them straight out to the public, good bit of PR for the club in these cold winter months it would be welcome.
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
20,696
Born In Shoreham
We were talking about that in WSL after the game, there was absolutely loads of food left and wondered what happens to it.
At M&S a charity Van comes daily just before closing to collect just in date that can’t be sold the next day in store.

I guess there are dangers in reheating pies that have been left out to long especially chicken I would imagine.
 








GJN1

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2014
1,556
Brighton
They should sell them at cost after the match, I would buy some and take them home.
Why can't the club or whoever collect them pronto after the match and go to a designated point in town and dish them straight out to the public, good bit of PR for the club in these cold winter months it would be welcome.
My daughter said the number of people at the end of the game asking for discounted pies, etc, is always high. Would make sense to at least get some return on them if they can't give them to charities.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
My daughter said the number of people at the end of the game asking for discounted pies, etc, is always high. Would make sense to at least get some return on them if they can't give them to charities.
Not if it meant everyone waiting for a 'walking home pie'.
 


MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
11,878
My daughter said the number of people at the end of the game asking for discounted pies, etc, is always high. Would make sense to at least get some return on them if they can't give them to charities.
If they did that I would always wait until post match and get 2 for 1 pies, instead of getting a pie at HT.
 




Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,762
Buxted Harbour
My daughter said the number of people at the end of the game asking for discounted pies, etc, is always high. Would make sense to at least get some return on them if they can't give them to charities.
Make sense just to give them away rather than chucking them in the bin doesn't it?

Happens at racecourses.
 




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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
24,350
Brighton factually.....
Not if it meant everyone waiting for a 'walking home pie'.
Ooooooooooooh......

I love that expression, sounds something like Bob Mortimer might say, like his car meat.

"walking home pie"
homer-simpson-the-simpsons.gif
 


armchairclubber

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Aug 8, 2010
1,658
Bexhill
My daughter said the number of people at the end of the game asking for discounted pies, etc, is always high. Would make sense to at least get some return on them if they can't give them to charities.
There was a time when they did this. 5 or 6 years ago in the ESL I bought a couple of surplus reduced pies after the game. Think £2 but perhaps only £1 each.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,581
Gods country fortnightly
My daughter works on matchdays in the kiosks and last night from their one kiosk alone (I won't say which stand) they threw away nearly 100 pies and sausage rolls because they're cooked and can't be given to food banks, etc. Multiply that across all of the kiosks in the Amex and that's a lot of grub going to waste.

Yes, the attendance was down and probably goes a long way to explaining the leftovers but still, you would have thought someone could have rounded up all the food and taken it down to a homeless shelter.

Just seems wrong.
Isn't 100 a pretty small number in the whole scheme of things?
 


BNthree

Plastic JCL
Sep 14, 2016
11,459
WeHo
Usually Sodexo is really careful not to have any leftovers after a match as that reduces their profits. Sounds like the kiosk managers got their predictions of how much to cook wrong. Friend's kid works in kiosks and when there is leftovers the staff usually get to bring them home. I've been the beneficiary of some free leftover pies in the past!
 


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