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- Jan 30, 2008
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Posh boys like you may be able to afford it DR but not poor Northerners like me.
Regards
EP
give me a meat and tatty pie anytime
regards
DR
Posh boys like you may be able to afford it DR but not poor Northerners like me.
Regards
EP
give me a meat and tatty pie anytime
regards
DR
Why is it that MK Dons sell Piglet's Pies for £3.50 and the Albion charge £4.10?
I'll tell you why, it's because they can label them "locally produced"
Some people will pay extra just for that.
Sadly, what started out as a well packaged decent quality product is now, no longer value for money. The product quality has been regularly down graded and likewise the packaging.
Why change a winning formula? It can only be one of two things. Either, the supplier/manufacturer is being squeezed by its customer for better prices and has had to compromise quality or there is a desire to make more money out of the product and use inferior/cheaper ingredients and packaging.
At £4.10 there should be comfortable margin in it for everybody. Cost to manufacturer to make...approx. 0.45-0.60p per unit. Cost to contract caterer/ club...approx. £1.10-£1.30. Manufacturer makes decent profit. Roughly 8000 pies per game x approx. 25 games. 200000 pies = approx. £100,000 ....costs....probably £60,000....Manufacturer makes £40k as well as taking a living wage.
Caterer has decent profit on each pie to play with. So does club. Between them, they can make £500k gp per season from pies.
£4.10 is a very healthy price for a middle-range product. Its pricing suggests premium product, which it certainly isn't.
Having owned a few food buisnesses and I'd like to say I think you're assumptions may be way out. I believe the product is hand-made and has a reasonable amount of meat in it?
I think you'd find that the unit cost, with labour, is probably nearer the £1.15-£1.30 mark?
The food industry is rightly regulated and the amount of checks, compliance and quality control needed drives up the unit cost. People are probably not making as much as you think, especially when you add in the VAT at the point of purchase, wastage, etc.
And yet the exact same pies are sold at Stadium MK for £3.50 and they have to transport them there.
When the Amex pies are good, they're GLORIOUS. Unfortunately they're a bit hit or miss and even the best ones make you do a double-check on whether they're worth upwards of four quid. Combined in a meal deal with a pint of Kronie for £7.50 on the other hand, what is not to like?
The queue
The rock hard crust
The lukewarm innards
The reduced quality of the meat
The reduced quantity of the meat
The nasty bag
The lurking fear that its probably the wrong pie
Can anyone confirm what sort of filling the piglets Chucken and Chorizo pie has? Is it that gloopy mixture type, or are there distinctive chicken chunks and chorizo chunks?
And yet the exact same pies are sold at Stadium MK for £3.50 and they have to transport them there.
The exact same pie with a pint is £6 at MK Dons, I believe.