el punal
Well-known member
Generally speaking the food and booze at the Amex is pretty okay. On some occasions you might get a burger as dried up as a Freeman Hardy and Willis shoe or a pint that’s been left over from the last match. Nothing, but nothing, prepared me for the culinary incident of a couple seasons ago.
It was an evening fixture in the darkest months of winter, the game had finished and I was starving. So off I went to one of the kiosks in the West Upper - pies, burgers, hot dogs all sold out. What have you got, I plaintively asked. A pulled pork bap, came the reply. I bought it - and wished I hadn’t.
It was truly the most disgusting “food” I’d tasted in years, school dinners didn’t even come close to this monstrosity. The pork were stringy bits of plastic piggy things (I sure there was a pulse there), it was coated in a chilli sauce (?) and enclosed in a brioche bun that was so hard you could have used it as a wrecking ball. One mouthful convinced me that I wanted to live a bit longer and the pig in the bun went straight in the bin.
I just wonder if any of you have had a similar experience on the Amex catering front?
It was an evening fixture in the darkest months of winter, the game had finished and I was starving. So off I went to one of the kiosks in the West Upper - pies, burgers, hot dogs all sold out. What have you got, I plaintively asked. A pulled pork bap, came the reply. I bought it - and wished I hadn’t.
It was truly the most disgusting “food” I’d tasted in years, school dinners didn’t even come close to this monstrosity. The pork were stringy bits of plastic piggy things (I sure there was a pulse there), it was coated in a chilli sauce (?) and enclosed in a brioche bun that was so hard you could have used it as a wrecking ball. One mouthful convinced me that I wanted to live a bit longer and the pig in the bun went straight in the bin.
I just wonder if any of you have had a similar experience on the Amex catering front?