Compared to the Riverside Stadium, Easter Road is AA Rosette standard at Poundland prices!
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07-10-2018 10:13 AM #1
Food quality and prices at the fitba'
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07-10-2018 10:23 AM #3
I bought two pies in the wee butcher in Albert Street on the way to the game. They were absolutely brilliant compared to what we get in the ground and at £2.10p for both, less than the half price what you pay at ER too. This guy now has my business on match days
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07-10-2018 10:25 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-10-2018 12:04 PM #5
I dare say if the demand was there ( Graham Cherry) the butcher could have a few warmed up for the troops going along to Easter Road, if your daft enough to buy the crap inside crack on ,its been an ongoing thing for year ripping the pish out the supporters, high time it was just left to its own devices until the club sorts it out, TBH they've been in no hurry for donkeys to sort the price and quality out so why encourage them.
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07-10-2018 12:18 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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07-10-2018 12:26 PM #7
I don't want a pie before the game and I don't want to keep a cold one in my pocket for an hour or so before eating it.
I like one at halftime. I always have. It's almost part of my ritual and has been for nearly 50 years.
It costs about £1 extra for a pie at the match which amounts to maybe £20 a year or 40p a week.
I'm daft enough not to mind that.
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07-10-2018 05:11 PM #8
Only negative from yesterday was once again the joke of the catering. In the lower West half the tills were closed so had to wait ages on a juice. Whilst standing there two folk returned their half eaten pies complaining of how bad they were.
Isn’t this something fan reps/the club are looking into?
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08-10-2018 07:57 AM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2018 08:14 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2018 01:10 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I recently bought a wee poke of chips at the game, which I would best describe as 'okay' but at £2 (+) ? were overpriced. I reckon the club are relying greatly on parents giving in to the demands of their kids, who are happy to eat all the rubbish of the day.
As long as there is a profit involved, why bother about the complaints.
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06-08-2023 08:31 AM #12
I was at the Plymouth Argyle v Huddersfield game yesterday and Plymouth were offering up what they called "Piggy Fries". It was basically a paper tray with chips covered in pulled pork, cheese and sour cream. Not exactly Michelin Star quality cuisine but it was pretty tasty and filled me up.
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06-08-2023 09:07 AM #13
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Me and my boy had a pie each on Thursday and they were decent.
Didn’t have any milk or draught juice though which is a bit of a shambles
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06-08-2023 09:19 AM #14
Smaller clubs do this better. Run by volunteers generally and better prices. Hibs should visit Alloa for how to do match catering.
I accept its different when there is 15,000 people. But outsourcing very rarely improves things.
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06-08-2023 09:30 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-08-2023 09:31 AM #16
Got a steak pie on Thursday evening which was actually reasonable to eat, apart from that, slow moving queues and a badly thought-out positioning for stuff people might want after purchasing (like milk, sugar, sauces, stirrers) which could be improved on with a bit of sensible planning, and some more staffing at the kiosks. Wasn’t horrendous but definitely could be improved
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06-08-2023 09:40 AM #17
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