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I find it hard to believe that people rely on catering at the ground for essential food or that someone can't go 110 -120mins without a pint especially at the prices they charge, maybe it's just me getting old but food beer at a football match doesn't go together, maybe it's just me getting old
Quote from: Colin C No.3 on April 03, 2024, 09:14:22 pmQuote from: DRFCTom on April 03, 2024, 08:51:37 pmWhat about setting up some sort of app where we can order the food around 30mins in to be ready on the half time markI ‘don’t do’ emojis but if I did I’d be searching for the one that has someone pi**ing their pants reading that post!And why’s that?
Quote from: DRFCTom on April 03, 2024, 08:51:37 pmWhat about setting up some sort of app where we can order the food around 30mins in to be ready on the half time markI ‘don’t do’ emojis but if I did I’d be searching for the one that has someone pi**ing their pants reading that post!
What about setting up some sort of app where we can order the food around 30mins in to be ready on the half time mark
Quote from: ravenrover on April 03, 2024, 08:12:17 pmI find it hard to believe that people rely on catering at the ground for essential food or that someone can't go 110 -120mins without a pint especially at the prices they charge, maybe it's just me getting old but food beer at a football match doesn't go together, maybe it's just me getting oldTerrible attitude - it's all part of a modern match day experience.Is there ever a good reason to not have good catering?
.... I don't think the current Caterers would want direct Competition from street vendors outside at Half Time although they always seem to be there every game. I'm surprised they haven't got an exclusivity clause in their ContractI'm still surprised they don't install Vending machines which could sell basics Tea Coffee Crisps etc. That could up their take and be a win win because if 20% use the vendors then the rest of Staff could serve more of the rest of the customers who want the bigger ticket itemsI think we still DO do HT drinks for Beer Lager with prepayment. If not maybe it could be brought backIt has worked every time I've used it in other Grounds.
There is a lot to be said for investment in technology but the realities still exist - putting the very small crowds at the Dons to one side, there are c30 occasions each season when catering is required for Rovers. This is typically for crowds of around 7,000 on average. The sales happen I would imagine from 2pm through to 4pm only. So that’s across a season a sale window of 60 hours. The volumes we are shifting in that window are probably not worth the capex when you will almost need a decent amount of opex to keep them running even if you can take out some headcount. The volumes just aren’t there and probably aren’t there for anyone to particularly bother excelling in the offer more generally.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on April 05, 2024, 02:08:22 pmThere is a lot to be said for investment in technology but the realities still exist - putting the very small crowds at the Dons to one side, there are c30 occasions each season when catering is required for Rovers. This is typically for crowds of around 7,000 on average. The sales happen I would imagine from 2pm through to 4pm only. So that’s across a season a sale window of 60 hours. The volumes we are shifting in that window are probably not worth the capex when you will almost need a decent amount of opex to keep them running even if you can take out some headcount. The volumes just aren’t there and probably aren’t there for anyone to particularly bother excelling in the offer more generally. That doesn’t stack up.The catering company don’t have to pay towards the upkeep of the kiosks they just have to concentrate on providing good quality food & have enough of it at hand because although that sales window may be small, if they don’t get quality & quantity of products right then they’re going to lose money through poor output.Equally, if the food or drink isn’t being served quickly enough in that relatively small time frame sales will suffer, profits will be poor & all for the want of a ha’peth of tar.