although the Snoop Dogg/Celtic post was in jest, in all seriousness how well would a series of food trucks in the West & East Car Park do on match day?
The standard of street food around the city has never been higher, and would imagine the club would be able to tap into a steady income stream from the land rental for pre-game, and still get kiosk revenue at half time...
It would be a different market to those in hospitality...
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11-06-2025 09:17 AM #31
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11-06-2025 10:22 AM #32
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I’m not sure what the set up is with the catering, however if the catering company gives us X amount a year and get to keep the money made on match day themselves then I’d expect they’d have something in the contract to say that we can’t set anything up to compete with them for customers.
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11-06-2025 01:10 PM #36
I understand everyone is different and some do like to get food at the game, especially for the kids.
I'll stick to a scotch pie from Baynes before and a white pudding supper after, food stands would be a good idea and something different if allowed.
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I don't really choose to eat at Greggs often but a quick check suggest a Scotch Pie is £2.35 compared to £3.50 at ER. A sausage roll is £1.30 but you can get 4 for the price of 3 all week so £3.90 for 4 or, give or take, the same as 1 pie at the football.
If you accept it's all ultra processed crap then a sausage roll each for a family of 4 for £3.90 total or a pie each for £9.40 both represent far better value than £14 for comparable at the stadium.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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A sausage roll at my local one is £1.65. 4 for £4.95
Your point still stands on the prices versus what it costs at the football
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Not that it really matters lol. Just wondered if I’m getting done 😂
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12-06-2025 10:26 AM #45
Even worse is when you stand for ages waiting in the queue and they don't have anything you want left or weren't selling it in the first place.
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Livingston centre(both outlets) £1.30p or four pack for price of three £3.90pLast edited by cabbageandribs1875; 12-06-2025 at 04:16 PM.
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