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Pie & Pint Combo reduced !!!









CP 0 3 BHA

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Nov 28, 2003
2,258
Northants
The upshot is the Pie & Pint costs shouldn't have been raised to £7.50 in the first place.

So now it's gone to the price it should have been.

All it needed was a tight-arsed pendant like me to point it out! Having skipped a pie on Tuesday (a combination of "on principle" and being rather full from a generous portion of the Co-op's taste the difference Chickpea and Chorizo Soup beforehand) I shall be back in line on Saturday and consuming merrily away!
 


SeagullSongs

And it's all gone quiet..
Oct 10, 2011
6,937
Southampton
All it needed was a tight-arsed pedant like me to point it out! Having skipped a pie on Tuesday (a combination of "on principle" and being rather full from a generous portion of the Co-op's taste the difference Chickpea and Chorizo Soup beforehand) I shall be back in line on Saturday and consuming merrily away!

That's better :thumbsup:
 


All it needed was a tight-arsed pendant like me to point it out! Having skipped a pie on Tuesday (a combination of "on principle" and being rather full from a generous portion of the Co-op's taste the difference Chickpea and Chorizo Soup beforehand) I shall be back in line on Saturday and consuming merrily away!

Ahem - I raised it the previous week and like you will be back in line tomorrow - you're right it was the principle but I'm not sure I buy the line about incorrect information

Food and drink price rise #4
 




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The upshot is the Pie & Pint costs shouldn't have been raised to £7.50 in the first place.

So now it's gone to the price it should have been.

Blimey could have been a costly mistake, i have commited to eat and drink elsewhere because of their greed for Saturday at least, then i may rethink, but i suppose it hangs on whether i get better value for money.

I hate greedy B**tards.
 










I still cannot believe that 11,000 pies were sold on Tuesday, that is virtually one pie for every two people.

Is it right TLO? I seem to recall you posting that somewhere.
 


The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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I still cannot believe that 11,000 pies were sold on Tuesday, that is virtually one pie for every two people.

Is it right TLO? I seem to recall you posting that somewhere.

Paul Barber mentions it on the show tomorrow. '11,500' he said.

I was told beforehand that Piglet's Pantry made 12,000 for the game, and there wasn't much (comparatively speaking) left.
 




crabface

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Mar 24, 2012
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This will benefit my friend then who insists on buying the pie and pint combo even though he doesnt want the drink because apparantly then he is getting everything cheaper. Even though he could just buy the pie and save the money from the added drink.
 


ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
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Just far enough away from LDC
Actually, as I said earlier, beer and pie sales were proportionally UP on Tuesday. By quite a bit.

One-offs don't tell the whole story, of course, but the suggested collapse hasn't got off to a good start.

so what was the outcome of the lack of vegetarian options? is that the next u turn?

because I quite frankly cant be arsed about issues of pricing or supposed massed boycotts but I am frankly feeling grumpy about the reduction of choice done in such a way that the club press officer didnt know about it and quoted a price for a product that no longer semmingly exists.
 


CP 0 3 BHA

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Nov 28, 2003
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Ahem - I raised it the previous week and like you will be back in line tomorrow - you're right it was the principle but I'm not sure I buy the line about incorrect information

Food and drink price rise #4

Fair play mate - I only saw that when I looked again last night because it had risen back up the answers section due to Insider's response. Perhaps I can still claim an Assist!
 






The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
so what was the outcome of the lack of vegetarian options? is that the next u turn?

because I quite frankly cant be arsed about issues of pricing or supposed massed boycotts but I am frankly feeling grumpy about the reduction of choice done in such a way that the club press officer didnt know about it and quoted a price for a product that no longer semmingly exists.

We didn't talk about 'veggie options'.

You can contact Elliott Moore if you wish - he's the person who decides this stuff.
 




Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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Not the real one
Actually, as I said earlier, beer and pie sales were proportionally UP on Tuesday. By quite a bit.

One-offs don't tell the whole story, of course, but the suggested collapse hasn't got off to a good start.

So why the price drop?
Anyway, I'm just glad the price came down. Will be interesting over the first 5 games. Fans themselves will work out if ques go down or how many program's people buy.
Paul Barber must understand fans suspicions. He comes along and within a few weekes EVERYTHING has increased in price.
 






Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
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Not the real one
See post 42 on this thread.



For the Christ-knows-manyeth time, Paul Barber didn't set the price increases. They were set way before he joined.

Yes I get that, my point being that he must understand fans suspicions. We'd all be blaming MPerry if he were still CEO. The fact that he didn't set the prices is neither here nor there. The buck stops with him, even though he himself, didn't set the price.
 


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