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diamondgirl wrote:Soup in a basket?
Haha. Thats a good one. I bet it would flow more freely than our football.

I was impressed up at Burton by the faggots. Oops I shouldn't mention that name here should I. I might get pulled by stewards

Oh sod it. Faggots Chips and peas for me.



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Does the club make any money from the catering, or do all profits go to the caterers?
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diamondgirl wrote:Does the club make any money from the catering, or do all profits go to the caterers?
Please don't tell me we have caterers and we are paying for the privilege?!!

Idea 1: A jar of very tasty thick german hotdog sausages (bockwurst to you and I) and a 6 pack of very light and fluffy bread finger rolls can be bought at Aldi for less than £1.50. Buy a sh*tload of these and knock them out at £2.50 - £3. Maximum profit is more than £16.50 for just 6 and we don't have to pay anyone other than someone to go and get them and someone to sell them on a matchday.

Likewise things like pies and stuff.

I used to go to a cash and carry for bulk items but places like Aldi are actually a lot cheaper and often better quality.

If we are paying for catering then someone needs their heads looking at i'm afraid.
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Anyway, what about a curry?

Or cottage pies with a fork?
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Sell Booze under/behind the away end. Away fans like a drink - lets make some money out of them.

Also, whilst the Bench is undeniably a great stand I find it crazy that dedicated catering and toilet facilities were not incorporated into the design. I bet many fans in there can't be arsed to walk to the shared one by the family stand.

Maybe people could walk around the stands at half time selling hot dogs like in the U S of A?
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Fish finger sandwiches with an eclectic assortment of accompanying sauces?
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You wouldn't have hotdog sausages if you knew what goes into them..

And please, avoid anything that makes you fart. I get enough of that at home..
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Gullscorer wrote:You wouldn't have hotdog sausages if you knew what goes into them..

And please, avoid anything that makes you fart. I get enough of that at home..

I know exactly what goes into them that's why I recommended the German ones. A few miles from me is a nice Austrian gentleman from Mayrhofen who runs the Tiroler Stuberl in Bakewell. He sells imported Austrian sausages and other Austrian produce in his Austrian coffee shop / café. I recommend it if you are ever in the area.
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Well, Andy, I'm quite happy to give the German and Austrian sausages a chance; my experience of mass-produced British ones, however, is mixed. The best (and best value) sausages I've had in the past have been made by individual artisan craftsmen, sold in their small shops, though there are also a very few factory-produced items which I've enjoyed over the years. For example, my favourite black pudding was manufactured by Bowyers, but I can't find it in South Devon shops these days.

Which leads me to ask, why do so many people insist on cooking/heating black pudding? It's already cooked when you buy it, and it's best eaten cold as it is. And why does Torbay Council insist on black pudding, which is pre-cooked, being put with uncooked meats in the butchers' shops. This is stupid and dangerous. Other local authorities tell butchers to put it with cooked meats, as it should be. The next time I get food poisoning after eating black pudding, I shall sue Torbay Council, not the butcher! Any butchers out there who could comment..?
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