Leonardo Green
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It's safe to say that Bramall Lane has the worst catering standards in the country! Get it sorted.
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With the sheer volume and diversity of the cafes, take aways, pubs, butty shops and vans within a 5 minute walk of the ground I have to ask - what is it they sell in the ground that's so nice your determined to pay through the nose for in the first place?
true ive been going since 1998 & i think ive bought 1 thing inside in all these years, that was only because in early days of my niece coming to football, she wanted a drink, id forgot to bring one & was shocked at the price sure they wanted around 80p for a 2 finger kitkat
With the sheer volume and diversity of the cafes, take aways, pubs, butty shops and vans within a 5 minute walk of the ground I have to ask - what is it they sell in the ground that's so nice your determined to pay through the nose for in the first place?
With the sheer volume and diversity of the cafes, take aways, pubs, butty shops and vans within a 5 minute walk of the ground I have to ask - what is it they sell in the ground that's so nice your determined to pay through the nose for in the first place?
The Rutland was our pre-match venue of choice on Saturday. The class of clientele seemed somewhat higher than usual, Greenwich Blade apart![]()
Well yes, I was up North on Saturday.....
Might have been better off buying her a drink, rather than a kit kat if she wanted a drink.
With the sheer volume and diversity of the cafes, take aways, pubs, butty shops and vans within a 5 minute walk of the ground I have to ask - what is it they sell in the ground that's so nice your determined to pay through the nose for in the first place?
I've never ever eaten a morsel of food prepared in a football ground, why people want to sit there stuffing their face with anaemic looking pies whilst watching a game I have never understood.
That's very true but I think the point is that it is such a wasted business opportunity.
Now I don't know the mechanics of the catering side, whether it is an outside company who pay SUFC rent or whatever, but either way the fact is that by running out of stock so early in the day simply means that they are not maximising the profits available. The serving staff are being paid for a shift whether or not there is anything to sell, so they may as well be paid for actually selling stuff and increasing profits rather than standing there apologising that there is no food left.
No Pies before half time v Northampton - Grrrrrrrrr
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