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Kiosk by block B of the East Stand was as short a queue as I've seen it so far. Clearly all trying your best, so big thumbs up from me.
Thank you very much kind sir
Kiosk by block B of the East Stand was as short a queue as I've seen it so far. Clearly all trying your best, so big thumbs up from me.
If this happens again, nip to the counter and ask to speak to the Team Leader. We're always happy to correct it for you as quick as possible.
What a moaner! I have to agree with Ernest I would have told you to stick the pie where the sun don't shine. Are you quite old and grumpy
We had a bit of an issue in the kiosk near block G in the East Stand - my brothers were queuing up to get a beer (Kronenbourg I think) and it appeared that the barrel had run out. They couldn't change it as the 'cupboard was locked' and they didn't know who had the key. This was before the start of the match. It seemed that the beer was running VERY slowly out of the taps at this point, and they has resorted to only selling cider. The team leader was an awkward looking chap with long ginger-hair (hope this isn't you). He didn't really seem to be in command of the place, and I heard him tell someone in the queue at half time that the problems come because everyone seems to want a drink at half time. Well, yes. That's quite a regular occurrence at football matches for the past hundred years or so.
Fortunately, I wasn't drinking so managed to sort myself out via the secret alcohol-free kiosk.
LOL - I've just spat my brew out reading this - very amusing - I think it's great your bothering to come on here and actually ask for feedback - I had a steak pie yesterday it was delicious - Millie had a hot dog although to be fair we always laugh and she says 'mummy there is more dog than hot'!!! The rolls are double the length of the sausage they should get smaller rolls!!
I got a hot chocolate when I first got there and now take a flask of fresh coffee for me - saves all the queuing even though my brother takes the piss out of me as I keep bringing more goodies each week - in face this week he asked me if I had a rug and whether I was going to have a picnic on the pitch!!! Cheeky sod!!!!
What happens if you've taken a bite before you realise?
Was in the WSU south end and my brother, nephew and myself all tried the new Balti pies. Thought mine was ok but my brother and nephew were not happy with the lack of chicken and curry flavour. When they had eaten the whole pie, it was then that they noticed the box was marked vegetarian.
What pie would you recommend, going to pop my cherry on the pie front this Thursday...............
The kiosks always seem to struggle to keep up with the supply of Harvey's, whereas there is always an over-abundance of the fizzy piss stacked up for sale. There is never a problem buying Harvey's from the single stands except they don't take a swipe card, so you have to take a wedge of cash as well, which defeats the object. The sooner they take the cards the better (I know this isn't your problem but pass it on )
I will do so happily. Problem with Harvey's is that it just takes SO LONG to pour a single pint. We don't have it on tap for some reason, always in individual barrels. Very inconvenient. Combine that with the fact that we're not really supposed to have it pre-poured, because it settles funny if it's left standing for more than a few minutes. Harvey's itself is a good beer, I love it. But it's not the most retailer-friendly.
Stock levels are finally getting to a much more useful level. We actually had more than needed this time, as opposed to the several weeks that we've run out by half time. The problem was with piglet's pantry (the company who supply our pies) before now. They've since posted an apology to Albion fans and staff on their website (and Twitter and Facebook pages) for being inefficient and generally buggering up the orders.
What pie would you recommend, going to pop my cherry on the pie front this Thursday...............
I think that the pies do not represent VFM good tasting but too expensive. Interesting to note that Macclefield, I think it was, were voted the best pies at football grounds.