Oh dear.
Just paid £12.80 for 2 pies and 2 soft drinks. An increase of 28% from last season. Suffice to say I won't be eating or drinking again here this season. £230 a season the club have lost from just me alone.
£2.50 for a soft drink and £3.90 for a pie.
The club has some serious explaining to do.
Anyone heard of price elasticity of demand ? If the price increase causes demand fall but not fall enough then the club makes more money. Im sure the club have it all worked out .
I'm not thrilled with the increases either, but bearing in mind what I pay for my season ticket another £1 a week on a pie and a pint I can handle. IMO at least the food is pretty decent for a football ground. A few weeks ago I spent £8 at the O2 for a pint and something that resembled a slice of pizza. I'd rather the club make a bit extra money at my expense if it means us pushing on. We all hate price increases but at least we now have a decent stadium, decent squad of players, and much better food than before. I'll take the price increase, but I do understand not everyone will agree.
I think if anything the club UNDER priced things last season. I'm sure most people wouldn't have grumbled at £4 a pint, so the increases for this season possible seem worse than they are. Under £8 for a pint and something to eat at a major sporting venue is not over the top.
Personally, if you don't like it, don't pay it. If you choose to not like it but still pay it, you can't complain.
Like most people, I am pretty annoyed about this.
Like most people, I will end up eating and drinking just as much at the Amex this season as last.
I left Luton (with Subway in hand) at 11:45 - got stuck at London Bridge (with my travel advice tweet to NSC duely retweeted!) due to the fatality. Eventually arrived at the Amex at 14:55 before setting off straight after the match for the journey back, getting to Stevenage for 19:50. However, on your advice, I'll now refrain from consuming any food at the Amex lest I be judged with accusing eyes.I've never understood why anyone would buy food in a football ground. If you're at something that goes on all day like cricket or tennis, yeah you'll need something to eat, but at FOOTBALL? If you honestly can't go two hours without filling your fat face, you should speak to a doctor.
This. I paid £4 a pint at goodwood races yesterday and £6.70 for a cheeseburger.
Under £8 for a pint and something to eat at a major sporting venue is not over the top.
For comparison I believe its around 3.00 for a pie at pride park. And around 4.50 for a burger. Pride park is an example of a very well run stadium IMO ofcourse.
I've never understood why anyone would buy food in a football ground. If you're at something that goes on all day like cricket or tennis, yeah you'll need something to eat, but at FOOTBALL? If you honestly can't go two hours without filling your fat face, you should speak to a doctor.
Guess which company has the following on their website? Laughable....
Our specialist stadia catering team enable clients to develop the full commercial potential and reputation of their stadia as venues that provide a great all-round customer experience.
We provide every type of food service at major events from fine dining to cafeteria and fast refreshments for large numbers of customers. We use the best ingredients to create and serve excellent food that meets the tastes of our customers and represents great value. We ensure it is served by people who genuinely care about the enjoyment of customers and want to bring pleasure through their work.
Our specialist stadia marketing team provides expert help to clients who want to maximise the value of their stadia by developing revenues from corporate and private bookings for conferences, meetings and celebrations.
In addition to stadia catering, we offer a range of stadia Site Services.
Because the quality of our services depends so directly on our people, we’re dedicated to being the best place to work in our industry. A place where people thrive, in a culture and in a structure that ensures they are empowered to deliver what has been promised to our clients and their customers.
This. I paid £4 a pint at goodwood races yesterday and £6.70 for a cheeseburger.
I think if anything the club UNDER priced things last season. I'm sure most people wouldn't have grumbled at £4 a pint, so the increases for this season possible seem worse than they are. Under £8 for a pint and something to eat at a major sporting venue is not over the top.
Personally, if you don't like it, don't pay it. If you choose to not like it but still pay it, you can't complain.
LOL !
some of ours, do seem obsessed with queing for 15minutes for an overpriced pie which may be hot, or may be not, theyre ok some of the time,most times at half time they dont have what you want, very cunning plan too, giv ing a 10% cashback 1st season , then increasing prices
by far more than 10% the next year,
will be taking a bottle of water to each game and going to the chip shop before or after if i get hungry again