ibroxbound
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Glasgow food vendors license needed.Don’t the vans within radius pay a pitch fee?
All burgers vans Park on the street
Glasgow food vendors license needed.Don’t the vans within radius pay a pitch fee?
The food is shite. Costs more than a tenner for not very much. The ginger is warm.Why are people trying to compare food kiosks at a football stadium to Greggs, cinemas or other outlets? Rangers play, at most, twice a week at Ibrox with zero footfall inbetween the very, very small windows for sales. It is so bloody obvious it should not need pointing out that food outlets with daily opening hours, designed to serve food for 8 hours of every single day, can far better manage stock, supply and demand and be able to make sure that they hold what is needed for pretty much all circumstances.
The operators of the kiosks can only really buy stock dependent on previous sales and with such a small window to sell stuff, zero chance of extending those windows to allow chilled or held over food to be sold the following day, or even the following hour, it is blindingly obvious that margins are tight, wastage has to be kept to an absolute minimum and selling out is the perfect outcome for them.
Obviously things like cold drinks are needed, but even that requires fridges to be running for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for a 1 hour sales period per week, perhaps 2. It is just not cost effective.
Improvements can be made, and should be made, but it sounds like the choice is getting better and the food itself is improving so hopefully things are moving in the right direction.
There is also the biggest point; If you do not want to buy it, don't buy it.
False advertisement just like what most of the catering industry do.Burgers looked immense.
Unfortunately they're clearly not the same ones they actually sell us!
They apparently do Chelsea, Spurs and the Hydro’s catering so shouldn’t be cowboys.How is this even possible for a catering company.
Are they surprised how many people go to Ibrox or surprised that people want food to eat?
Not the ones advertised on the screens above the kiosks either!Burgers looked immense.
Unfortunately they're clearly not the same ones they actually sell us!
This isn’t using some oil as syrup or glazing up a burger bun. There’s full on ingredients missing like lettuce tomato and sauce from the burgers that were at the mygers event pre seasonFalse advertisement just like what most of the catering industry do.
It's not impossible to prepare food in advance of a long journey.
Tell him to pipe down and eat the sandwiches you made. Him 'telling you' to buy overpriced shite should be vetoed, ffs.I pick my 8yr old son up at 5pm, bus at 5:30pm, then we don't get back home till 10:30pm. Even if I do bring some sandwiches, he will still want something hot to eat at half time.
If it was canned juice you could put the fridge on in the morning, but it's the 'skooshy " stuff that needs the refrigeration , and causes multiple problems due to the sheer volumeThey ran out of stuff one game an hour before it even started with crowds barely in. That’s not managing based on previous sales.
Don’t need to chill drinks for a week. That can be switched on the night before or even the morning of. It shouldn’t be anything to do with cost effective. It’s about actually selling the product to the proper standard if you are charging premium prices. The prices set should be factored in to cover such overheads (which I bet they are yet not passed down to the quality)
Who wants to drink water that would be better with 2 sugar and milk?
Nothing more than ego boosts and look at me Instagram style pish.Mind the pictures from the mygers tasting night, knew it was too good to be true
Aye they are boxed syrups that go through coolers. Situated underneath.If it was canned juice you could put the fridge on in the morning, but it's the 'skooshy " stuff that needs the refrigeration , and causes multiple problems due to the sheer volume
Maybe we should sell packaged juice, kia ora, capri sun of kwenchy cups.
As for hot food, will there be such a demand on Saturday with the heat?
That’s scandalous prices. As a Rangers da that takes kids to the game no wonder I smuggle in my kids Haribo and juice.Actually seen one of the hot dogs last night and it looked okay. Meantime I'd paid £5.80 for a fanta and a small bar of chocolate
Just realised it should be £4.80, not £5.80. Still ridiculous though as the chocolate was only a small bar.That’s scandalous prices. As a Rangers da that takes kids to the game no wonder I smuggle in my kids Haribo and juice.
West Ham don't own the stadium and have no control over prices or quality.Not just us it seems, I was just reading that West Ham charge £7:30 for a pint. And a pie costs £6!
Incredible
I had 1 for 1st time on Tuesday and it was bang on.This isn’t using some oil as syrup or glazing up a burger bun. There’s full on ingredients missing like lettuce tomato and sauce from the burgers that were at the mygers event pre season
I’ll give it another go. The burgers pre season were the same rustlers efforts as last seasonI had 1 for 1st time on Tuesday and it was bang on.
Crispy lettuce, burger sauce and real cheese.
1st I've bought anything in stadium for years and it was definitely better than what the vans outside sell.
Yeah even still. 2 kids bar choc and juice tenner. On top of rest of day.Just realised it should be £4.80, not £5.80. Still ridiculous though as the chocolate was only a small bar.
I normally just nab something at one of the Greggs on the way up Shieldhall Road or from one of the vans outside. Wasn't really that hungry so I thought I would get something in the ground for a change. The fact there wasn't any choice with the chocolate pissed me off as well.Yeah even still. 2 kids bar choc and juice tenner. On top of rest of day.
Btw I’m not a skinflint but that’s a rip
Off
Things like tickets being sold twice and neds jumping the turnstiles endangering our safety certificate are ignored, so wouldn't expect any action on the catering frontDoes no one at Rangers read these comments and act on them? The SLO or whoever. We never seem to be very proactive on things when most other businesses regularly monitor their online feedback.
I was thinking of the one on rangers land near the shop.Glasgow food vendors license needed.
All burgers vans Park on the street
Regardless of who owns it, it’s a quite outrageous price.West Ham don't own the stadium and have no control over prices or quality.
It is the stadium owners that dictate it.
Same mate usually a mcds for kids on way in or home. Few sweets during game. I know compared to England we are still cheaper but Iv been to games in England and the scran is decent most of time and on par with what’s avaliable outsideI normally just nab something at one of the Greggs on the way up Shieldhall Road or from one of the vans outside. Wasn't really that hungry so I thought I would get something in the ground for a change. The fact there wasn't any choice with the chocolate pissed me off as well.
I doubt the stadium owners dictate that. They will buy/sell a package to a catering company who would then dictate prices and quality.West Ham don't own the stadium and have no control over prices or quality.
It is the stadium owners that dictate it.
I had a sandwich like that when I was in NYC. Bought it at a deliWe had some huge food upgrades at Madison Square Garden a few years ago.
https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/news/2018/02/13/msgs-cuisine-sees-dramatic-change-over-time.html
Just an example this corned beef sandwhich is $16 at MSG. That's just about the same price as a regular deli or diner here in NYC.
The ”package” will contain a lot of provisions about quality, price, etc. whether it’s sold by West Ham or the stadium owner.I doubt the stadium owners dictate that. They will buy/sell a package to a catering company who would then dictate prices and quality.
Nah, that would just end up the people the next week getting food another week older.Hate to say it but the only way prices will reduce is if we dont buy the food, even for one week, it might at least promote a discussion….honestly £3.20 for the juice is a fcuking disgrace.
I had a sandwich like that when I was in NYC. Bought it at a deli
You would think the club would insist they gave a good reasonable priced service & not allow them to rip everyone offI looked at the prices and declined!
Can't remember which one unfortunately as it was a few years ago. It was somewhere in Midtown though.Looks great! Do you remember which deli you went to?
Some of us travel hundreds o miles to watch Rangers , so we kind of need some food - it’s bloody shocking going by the comments on hereAnyone going to the football and buying food deserves all they get. Eat before you go or take a snack with you.
There are better options outside the ground now with the posher burger vans near the shop.Some of us travel hundreds o miles to watch Rangers , so we kind of need some food - it’s bloody shocking going by the comments on here
Did they pour it into a cup?
As someone has said , air fryer 20 mins no ventilation needed. Chips, weddges an pies. Done.
Haha wtf Is that??We had some huge food upgrades at Madison Square Garden a few years ago.
https://www.bizjournals.com/newyork/news/2018/02/13/msgs-cuisine-sees-dramatic-change-over-time.html
Just an example this corned beef sandwhich is $16 at MSG. That's just about the same price as a regular deli or diner here in NYC.
I complained! I liked the carton. Last time the lad was going to throw it out so I drank it. £2.40 I'm getting every last dropYes and the cup wasnt big enough to hold all of the water.
It's pastrami.Haha wtf Is that??
No human is eating that much meat on a sandwich. That would last me a fortnight worth of sandwiches!
Burger van beside the louden was where I went last Match I could get to , Leipzig , tray o chipsThere are better options outside the ground now with the posher burger vans near the shop.
This was Tuesdays,I’ll give it another go. The burgers pre season were the same rustlers efforts as last season
Haha %^*& off. Not a chanceYou can’t beat popping into ikea on a European night before heading over to Ibrox, great food and very cheap. Even took a desk and chair into the game once
salmon, potatoes, vegetables and a drink all for £6. YummyHaha %^*& off. Not a chance