Nibble
New member
- Jan 3, 2007
- 19,238
If you had kids you would have to take the nibbles to games
Haha! Yes, all the nibbles would be going!
If you had kids you would have to take the nibbles to games
I'm not 100% sure but I think Sodexo pay the club a set figure for the catering in the ground. What they sell, or don't as the case may be, affects their profit, not the club's.
you don't know do you
If you had kids you would have to take the nibbles to games
No you wouldn't have to.
Not if they'd been brought up to eat at meal times.
No you wouldn't have to.
Not if they'd been brought up to eat at meal times.
No joke mate, I make them up about 12ish and they're still hot at HT. I recommend a flask with a wide neck as they can be difficult to get out sometimes.
Genius, pure unadulterated GENIUS.
I am buying a wide knecked flask tomorrow.
Not for sure, no. That's why I started the post with "not 100% sure" and "think"
Does anyone know - for sure?
They won't let you take bottles in, and obviously no alcohol, but people have taken their own food to football for years, I can't see that the Albion would stop you, within reason.
No joke mate, I make them up about 12ish and they're still hot at HT. I recommend a flask with a wide neck as they can be difficult to get out sometimes.
Thought I would give an update on my progress with taking my own snacks to the games this season. On only 2 occasions have I bought food 1 hot dog and 1 chicken pie, taking my own snacks has been great, the variety and the price. We now go to our seats earlier and get to see the players warm up, we don't have to spend our time queuing at the kiosks and also have saved a little money. I truly believe that taking our own picnic (which my wife organises for us) has made my match day experience much better! Thanks all