I remember the Villa Vitality idea of decent, healthy food being sold when lerner took over.I remember the immediate response of "Too many wankers at football now. All lads wants is pies and burgers". And that's one of the problems. Our fanbase isn't all that arsed about paying ten quid for a water buffalo brisket on foccacia. Yes, the service for what we've got is shite but widening the range is a non-starter.
When a minimum wage worker is employed to serve for a 15 minute slot at HT, (s)he will never satisfy everyone in the queue.I fail to see how this is a commercial failing and other than opening 50 more kiosks around the ground, I don't see what the answer is?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 30, 2019, 11:20:13 PMI remember the Villa Vitality idea of decent, healthy food being sold when lerner took over.I remember the immediate response of "Too many wankers at football now. All lads wants is pies and burgers". And that's one of the problems. Our fanbase isn't all that arsed about paying ten quid for a water buffalo brisket on foccacia. Yes, the service for what we've got is shite but widening the range is a non-starter. That's because we're operating on a definition of football fan which is decades out of date.Even if we are not going to improve the range of food available, we should at least be making it easier to buy the slop we currently serve up.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 01, 2019, 09:30:48 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 30, 2019, 11:20:13 PMI remember the Villa Vitality idea of decent, healthy food being sold when lerner took over.I remember the immediate response of "Too many wankers at football now. All lads wants is pies and burgers". And that's one of the problems. Our fanbase isn't all that arsed about paying ten quid for a water buffalo brisket on foccacia. Yes, the service for what we've got is shite but widening the range is a non-starter. That's because we're operating on a definition of football fan which is decades out of date.Even if we are not going to improve the range of food available, we should at least be making it easier to buy the slop we currently serve up.Or maybe us on here aren't typical. If there was a market it would be catered for by others, yet what's sold outside now is virtually identical to thirty years ago. It might be different in London but our support is still inherently small c conservative.
There's a market for beer on match days, but there aren't many places outside the ground catering for it. That's obviously because for them, it does not make economic sense to run pubs 7 days a week for a community which largely is abstinent.The club, however, needs to maximise its commercial revenue on the days it is active - both in terms of flogging people food and drink and replica shirts (and probably lots of other things we haven't even mentioned).If tastes havent changed, for example, then we can stick with beers, chips and whatever, but we at least need to find a way to actually let people buy it easily.I recall General Krulak talking about trialling some of those incredibly fast beer pouring things, and that was at least ten years ago. Nothing seems to have changed in the meantime.Other clubs have the same problems we do around there being 23 (or 19) home matches a year, yet they seem to manage to make considerably more money out of it than we do, and we seem to be talking about the same problems and failings we were talking about a decade ago.If we are going to have to be self sufficient, this sort of revenue is going to be vital, yet it is beset by problems that never get fixed.