mrpotatohead wrote:Right, after several years of selling award winning pies at the globe, {richly deserved) I feel the way the club are handling things in the pie sales is a shambles, sometimes you struggle to get a particular pie, or indeed any pie, in the game, the Bolton match in particular was a disaster in the W/L, and away end, every single match though, there are 'pie beggars' selling pies at a presumed loss?? outside the ground at full time, this is shambolic, I want a pie before the game , or half time, or both!!! not just before my tea on a saturday, or bedtime on a tuesday night, sort out this 'piesaster' new commercial manager, asap.
mrpotatohead wrote:new commercial manager, asap.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Instead of selling them off at £1 after the game , why not have a couple of stalls on the forecourt BEFORE the game selling pies at the normal retail price. Everyone who wants one would get one. Happy Days
mrpotatohead wrote:emailed seasiders idea to the club.
KenH wrote:A bit like not having hot dogs at the recent open day - not all children want a toddler's kiddie box or a pie! Hot dogs are quick and simple to make so far less risk of having lots unsold as they can make a few and then make more quickly if they're selling, unlike pies which are 20-30 minutes in the oven.
mrpotatohead wrote: there are 'pie beggars' selling pies at a presumed loss??
George Dawes wrote:don't be knocking the after game £1 a Pie's, I normally take a carry bag and say fill it up, you can buy as many as you like!
just put em in the freezer and/or give em away at work, as a way to promote MFC
mrpotatohead wrote:Heres how it could work ,if you are reading , club, pie trolley leaves lift from kichen at 2.15, and parks outside main entrance for 20 minutes , trolley sells pies without peas or gravy for £2.50 each, trolley then goes to ticket queue area and sells more pies, trolley is then used to deliver remaing pies to the rear of either stand, (carrier pidgeon can be despatched with clear instructions to official match day director of trolley) estimated pie sales ?? 300+.
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