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Post by baggins on Apr 18, 2019 14:04:37 GMT
Unlike The Sh1t, who set the price for their produce, we, BRFC, don't. The price is set and sold by external suppliers who sell around the Mem. So blame someone other than BRFC for your sausage roll price. Ok now I know this info my sausage roll anger will aimed at them sausage makers and not the club. Its still the club choice to agree a deal with these suppliers to sell on the clubs grounds and sell food to us supporters tho. We let them sell, on our turf, they pay us for the privilege, they charge what they want. What do you want the club to do, cut off a revenue stream?
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Post by Langford Gas on Apr 18, 2019 14:59:30 GMT
£4 for the porky sausage roll is an absolute bargain. I’d pay three times as much to sample that quality at every home game. Delicious. I have to agree, I used to smuggle in Tesco Value sausage rolls like a Colombian Drug Lord until I tried one ,now best part of a Saturday !
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Post by aghast on Apr 18, 2019 17:21:06 GMT
Ok now I know this info my sausage roll anger will aimed at them sausage makers and not the club. Its still the club choice to agree a deal with these suppliers to sell on the clubs grounds and sell food to us supporters tho. We let them sell, on our turf, they pay us for the privilege, they charge what they want. What do you want the club to do, cut off a revenue stream? No, but the club aren't sitting there helplessly watching as the suppliers bleed the fans dry. The club must have been told what the suppliers would be charging. If the club think the sausage rolls are after all too expensive, they can change the supplier. They haven't done that, so they a) agreed the prices and b) are happy to maintain them. So the club is directly responsible for the price.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Apr 18, 2019 18:21:31 GMT
Just to help our friends out south of the River, Tesco are doing the very same egg without the sh** sleeve, 3 for £10
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Apr 18, 2019 20:45:46 GMT
Just to help our friends out south of the River, Tesco are doing the very same egg without the sh** sleeve, 3 for £10 No that's the bigger one, the 258g one. The one city are selling is the 138g one, which sells for £1.50.
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Post by francegas on Apr 18, 2019 21:13:03 GMT
Just to help our friends out south of the River, Tesco are doing the very same egg without the sh** sleeve, 3 for £10 No that's the bigger one, the 258g one. The one city are selling is the 138g one, which sells for £1.50. £1.00 at Asda
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Post by Icegas on Apr 18, 2019 23:24:02 GMT
We let them sell, on our turf, they pay us for the privilege, they charge what they want. What do you want the club to do, cut off a revenue stream? No, but the club aren't sitting there helplessly watching as the suppliers bleed the fans dry. The club must have been told what the suppliers would be charging. If the club think the sausage rolls are after all too expensive, they can change the supplier. They haven't done that, so they a) agreed the prices and b) are happy to maintain them. So the club is directly responsible for the price. My point summed up in your words sir!
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Post by Icegas on Apr 18, 2019 23:25:54 GMT
Ok now I know this info my sausage roll anger will aimed at them sausage makers and not the club. Its still the club choice to agree a deal with these suppliers to sell on the clubs grounds and sell food to us supporters tho. We let them sell, on our turf, they pay us for the privilege, they charge what they want. What do you want the club to do, cut off a revenue stream? Dont understand that...?
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Post by baggins on Apr 19, 2019 5:08:38 GMT
We let them sell, on our turf, they pay us for the privilege, they charge what they want. What do you want the club to do, cut off a revenue stream? No, but the club aren't sitting there helplessly watching as the suppliers bleed the fans dry. The club must have been told what the suppliers would be charging. If the club think the sausage rolls are after all too expensive, they can change the supplier. They haven't done that, so they a) agreed the prices and b) are happy to maintain them. So the club is directly responsible for the price. Which outlet are you on about? Irene's Bar thing (which I assume is supplied and regulated by the Club), or the Independent outlets outside? If the latter, why would Rovers have been told what they were charging for produce? As long as the Club achieves rental from them, why would they worry about the cost charged? The Council doesn't dictate to a kebab van at the side of the road how much their food should cost, all they worry about is the fee they receive from the owner.
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Apr 19, 2019 5:40:41 GMT
Just wondering if we charge a set fee to our food/drink suppliers or take a percentage of takings. If the later I've just missed the opportunity to use a 'pie' chart 😁
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Apr 19, 2019 6:12:54 GMT
Just wondering if we charge a set fee to our food/drink suppliers or take a percentage of takings. If the later I've just missed the opportunity to use a 'pie' chart 😁 You could also do takings in the clubhouses over time, and do a bar chart.
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