Oh, something else of note: Sami has gone back to using Gus' dugout...
The pie increase has nothing to do with the club. Just thought I'd make that point...
I spend >£500 on a season ticket, and god knows what else in following the Albion. Call me frivolous, but in all honesty I can probably soak up 20p extra each fortnight on a pie, as will most people, I'm sure.
Ah yes, that really annoying kettling manoeuvre they do when they want to close the concourses by about 6-6.30pm so they can go home for their tea. That wasn't how it was originally supposed to be shirley? We were all supposed to stay and drink with gay abandon long into the night. That soon fell by the wayside.
They have also laid off the lounge manager in his room and are not replacing them.
No no no, you won't find any hypocrites on here.So people don't want to pay and extra 20p for a pie and a pint? I wonder if theses are the same bed wetters that expect TB to spunk millions on players and wages?
So your inference is that the manufacturer has put up prices to the club.
A previous poster said the approximate cost was approx 75p per pie. I would suggest thats not a million miles away but allowing for volume I would suggest 60-65p was nearer the mark.
The club have raised pie prices by 5% so on that basis they are probably paying around 68p per pie. In at 68p, out at £4.10. Not a mark-up to be ashamed of ( taking other costs out as well )
Net profit per pie ( approx £2.50 )...sales per game, including friendlies and cup matches...average 8000 pies...at £2.50....£20,000....roughly 27 home games.....£540.000.
Thats COG paid for then!
( ps I'm not aware of any raw material costs that would have warranted an increase other than packaging, and thats been regularly downgraded )
There are plenty of others in the food chain (cough) or with their finger in the pie (cough) than just the manufacturer. I suspect it's more a combination of either charges the club impose on the caterer (or a renegotiation of profit share if there is one), or the caterer trying to make a few more £, or more likely both.
I doubt very much that Piglets or Harveys are seeing much of this at all
There is new flooring in the east stand concourse, where we were, so it won't be as slippery.
Totally agree. I was in W1D row E, so very much in line with the pitch surface, and once the light dropped, it proved quite difficult at times, particularly it seems with black/white/red advertising bits which were as Goldstone1976 says, very contrasty.They've done something to the perimeter flashing advertising stuff. It was brighter, with more colours, loads more contrast and with no missing pixels. Much more professional. Much more distracting too.
ok ,lets step it up to a tenner then
regards
DR
There is new flooring in the east stand concourse, where we were, so it won't be as slippery.
Mug, on both counts!!!"
It's not really about 20p or 30p though is it?
The bottom line is that prices have increased (as a percentage) significantly more than the rate of inflation. A friend of mine in 1901 said they had a chicken balti curry available for...£14.50!!! They have also laid off the lounge manager in his room and are not replacing them.
The question is when is enough, enough?
The club's attitude is the biggest problem for me rather than 20p here or there, they are basically taking the pi** out of us and all the time fans keep accepting the odd 20p the more they will continue to do it.
So your inference is that the manufacturer has put up prices to the club.
A previous poster said the approximate cost was approx 75p per pie. I would suggest thats not a million miles away but allowing for volume I would suggest 60-65p was nearer the mark.
The club have raised pie prices by 5% so on that basis they are probably paying around 68p per pie. In at 68p, out at £4.10. Not a mark-up to be ashamed of ( taking other costs out as well )
Net profit per pie ( approx £2.50 )...sales per game, including friendlies and cup matches...average 8000 pies...at £2.50....£20,000....roughly 27 home games.....£540.000.
Thats COG paid for then!
( ps I'm not aware of any raw material costs that would have warranted an increase other than packaging, and thats been regularly downgraded )