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- May 12, 2009
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I guess reducing everything down to a £1 at the end of the game might risk people waiting until then to get a pie for the way home rather than pay full whack.
Empty ground as big queues forming in the concourses from the 58th minute.I guess reducing everything down to a £1 at the end of the game might risk people waiting until then to get a pie for the way home rather than pay full whack.
My brother bought a cheeseburger in WSU last night and when he unwrapped it, there was just a slice of cheese and a gherkin in a slightly warmed up bun, no burger at all.
Not sure on the relevance of this story, just thought I'd share as it made us chuckle at the time.
Looks like he had a close escape!Ran out of cheese burgers last night so I opted for a plain one, took one bite and binned it, it was awful....Don't usually eat at the ground be went straight from work....won't be rushing to eat there again.
"Burger all" then.My brother bought a cheeseburger in WSU last night and when he unwrapped it, there was just a slice of cheese and a gherkin in a slightly warmed up bun, no burger at all.
Not sure on the relevance of this story, just thought I'd share as it made us chuckle at the time.
I think you've just stumbled onto a marketing idea there. The "Piglet's Walking Home Pie'. I'm in!Not if it meant everyone waiting for a 'walking home pie'.
Me leaving t'amex with my 'cycling home pies'.I think you've just stumbled onto a marketing idea there. The "Piglet's Walking Home Pie'. I'm in!
If we really are all about " community " this should be made to happenSadly, yes.
Not sure why they can't be driven into town so that people on the streets know there's a B&H pie shop on match days.
Then the Bus Queue Pie, the Train Queue Pie...I think you've just stumbled onto a marketing idea there. The "Piglet's Walking Home Pie'. I'm in!
Which specific law(s) stops you transporting a pie from the AMEX to a homeless shelter? If there’s a will, they’ll be a way.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.
This. What's to stop a van from a homeless shelter rocking up at the Amex and being stocked up with excess pies directly out of the kiosks while they're still warm? Somebody would be very very grateful for the gift of a warm pie on a cold night. As you say, where there's a will there's a wayWhich specific law(s) stops you transporting a pie from the AMEX to a homeless shelter? If there’s a will, they’ll be a way.
Or use the drone flying over the ground.This. What's to stop a van from a homeless shelter rocking up at the Amex and being stocked up with excess pies directly out of the kiosks while they're still warm? Somebody would be very very grateful for the gift of a warm pie on a cold night. As you say, where there's a will there's a way
That's a good idea. If for example they had loads left over they could mention on the tannoy some food could be available to take home at the end of the match - say a box of 6 sausage rolls or 4 pies for a reduced price then the club could recoup some money and save it going to waste. Could one of the panel bring this up at the next meeting?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.
Yeah, at Sussex Uni, friends who worked the kiosks would arrive back at East Slope bar with sacks full of pies. Hand them out to all the students to help us soak up the Old Rosie and cheap lager. It was a happy time.Remember getting a train back from the Amex in the earlier years and there was one of the catering staff on there with a black sack absolutely chock full of unsold pies.
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 an away game (Huddersfield?) a few years back where the caterers were handing out pies for free at the end of the game.Make sense just to give them away rather than chucking them in the bin doesn't it?
Happens at racecourses.
When I worked behind the bar at Falmer a few times about 10years ago we'd get a free leftover pie or two as they were tidying up.Yeah, at Sussex Uni, friends who worked the kiosks would arrive back at East Slope bar with sacks full of pies. Hand them out to all the students to help us soak up the Old Rosie and cheap lager. It was a happy time.