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Catering - what has happened to...

I apologise if this has been answered somewhere already.

In September, we introduced some excellent food stalls outside and inside the East Stand gates. There was a Mediterranean pastry stall and a pulled pork burger stall and the food was the best I've had at the Valley. Ever. These disappeared without warning around Christmas.

I've asked Charlton why and they've ignored my messages. Any ideas??

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  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,650
    To get you to buy the crap on offer in the ground.
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,200
    My guess, and it is only a guess is that they pay a "pitch fee", soon find out they can't make sufficient money and quit.
  • IA
    IA Posts: 6,103
    14 !!
  • mart77
    mart77 Posts: 5,658
    I'm assuming it's a mix of the club looking for too much money for the pitch's and the people selling stuff not making enough profit to make it worthwhile. Also I think the club may want you to spend your dough inside the ground as they may make more.
    On a separate note my school have used the Valley to run exams for years but we've really cut back due to the high rates they've introduced.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Maybe the food stalls could not make the money without exploiting the fans, so left it to the club.
    Maybe the food stalls think actual food is better than fodder.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,092

    I apologise if this has been answered somewhere already.

    In September, we introduced some excellent food stalls outside and inside the East Stand gates. There was a Mediterranean pastry stall and a pulled pork burger stall and the food was the best I've had at the Valley. Ever. These disappeared without warning around Christmas.

    I've asked Charlton why and they've ignored my messages. Any ideas??

    Ignored your messages, you don't hear that too often............................................
  • Danny Addick
    Danny Addick Posts: 3,931
    Well they both stopped appearing on the same game. Katrien looked puzzled when asked about it and didn't seem to know at one of the Q and A sessions.

    If they club are trying to get us to buy food inside, they've failed. We've gone back to buying our lunch at our local cafe.
  • rananegra
    rananegra Posts: 3,692
    I really miss the mediterranean guys, even though I've had the p*ss taken for eating salad at a football match, it was nice food. I'm not a regular eater at the ground, so I guess I'm not the target audience...
  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 2,996
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    rananegra said:

    I really miss the mediterranean guys, even though I've had the p*ss taken for eating salad at a football match, it was nice food. I'm not a regular eater at the ground, so I guess I'm not the target audience...

    I do too. Was lovely and good value
  • Fiiish
    Fiiish Posts: 7,998
    They couldn't handle the logistics of using specially marked tongs to pick up vegetarian food and packed up.

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  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,234
    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.


  • iaitch said:

    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.


    They tried this with hot dogs at the Huddersfield game. Went down line a lead balloon, the poor girls kept being told to get out of the way as they were blocking people's view of the match.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,234
    Ok fair enough if they've tried that.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,234
    Different psychology I suppose, we want to watch the game and maybe eat, the Americans want to eat and maybe watch the game.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,179
    Sold to Bournemouth for a small fee, where the stalls have just been awarded a Michelin Star.
  • Joshuk87
    Joshuk87 Posts: 503
    Email wesley.spinks@cafc.co.uk his head of events and came back to me on my complaints re the food in the east.
  • stonemuse
    stonemuse Posts: 34,015
    rananegra said:

    I really miss the mediterranean guys, even though I've had the p*ss taken for eating salad at a football match, it was nice food. I'm not a regular eater at the ground, so I guess I'm not the target audience...

    Same here, it was great food
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,234
    Was there plenty of food and drink available to Bournemouth fans in the upper west? After all our CEO wanted to make it a great day out for them not to make money.
  • Crusty54
    Crusty54 Posts: 3,234
    The food ran out before the match
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,197
    iaitch said:

    Different psychology I suppose, we want to watch the game and maybe eat, the Americans want to eat and maybe watch the game.

    Way more stoppages in American sports. Baseball is perfect for selling stuff. Plenty to do around the ground during the game too. A game of football might hinge on a single moment, not worth the risk of missing it for the sake of a pretzel.

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  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,629
    I'd risk it for a biscuit.
  • DRAddick
    DRAddick Posts: 3,588
    iaitch said:

    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.


    That's because at a baseball game someone could block your view for 20 minutes and you still wouldn't miss any action. Football is slightly different.
  • Arsenetatters
    Arsenetatters Posts: 5,977

    iaitch said:

    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.


    They tried this with hot dogs at the Huddersfield game. Went down line a lead balloon, the poor girls kept being told to get out of the way as they were blocking people's view of the match.
    I get really mad when people keep getting up to go and get food during play - all have to stand up and then again when they comeback with the stuff. It seems to be happening quite a bit lately. Should be like snooker where you're not allowed back in after a new frame starts.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,577

    iaitch said:

    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.


    They tried this with hot dogs at the Huddersfield game. Went down line a lead balloon, the poor girls kept being told to get out of the way as they were blocking people's view of the match.
    I get really mad when people keep getting up to go and get food during play - all have to stand up and then again when they comeback with the stuff. It seems to be happening quite a bit lately. Should be like snooker where you're not allowed back in after a new frame starts.
    People used to wait till there was a break in play before going down the row, now they just don't care, especially at the end of games when they want to catch the next bus home.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,038
    A little story from Saturday, to demonstrate the need for greater staff training:

    North stand lower. I ordered, amongst other things, 2½ pints of lager. I was pleasantly surprised when I was told the price, but things all became clear when just two halves were served up. No problem though, I'd just tell the girl what I really wanted and things would soon be sorted out. Next thing, we have the supervisor called over because apparently the serving girl doesn't have the authority to change an order once it's been paid. Lots of faffing about before my mate suggests, 'why don't you just sell us another pint and a half'. Sorted. Except that now we have 1 pint and three halves. 'Can we have an empty pint glass, please'? we ask. 'I don't know, I'll have to ask the supervisor'. Serving girl looks up at supervisor who is now shaking her head to say no. "WHAT" I shout in a tone similar the that irate American guy in Fawlty Towers. To which the supervisor changes her mind and pretends that she was only joking. Unbelievable!
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,234
    You must have known when she said the price that you weren't getting 2 1/2 pints?
  • iaitch said:

    They could look at how the American do it. Been to a few baseball games in the US and every few minutes there are people coming up and down the aisles with a variety of food and drinks.

    They want your money and go about getting it from you with the service and products.

    Here in Seattle (and I imagine most places) you can purchase a Premium ticket with a food credit.