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Stadium Catering 15:06 - Aug 29 with 4522 viewspops

Kiosk under the Magnus Stand near entrance to blocks H,G etc had no prices shown. I think I know why as the cost of refreshments have been raised to shameful levels and would put you off. Until something changes will bring my own food.
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Stadium Catering on 15:25 - Aug 29 with 3452 viewsmrfixit426

Same here. I took three kids to the Bristol Rovers game, bought 2 portions of chips and 3 bottles of pop. £18. Won't be buying "in stadium" any more this season.
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Stadium Catering on 18:13 - Aug 29 with 3257 viewsDaninthecampo

Dare I ask how much a pint is?
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Stadium Catering on 18:15 - Aug 29 with 3246 viewsBLUEBEAT

Stadium Catering on 15:25 - Aug 29 by mrfixit426

Same here. I took three kids to the Bristol Rovers game, bought 2 portions of chips and 3 bottles of pop. £18. Won't be buying "in stadium" any more this season.


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Stadium Catering on 18:24 - Aug 29 with 3217 viewsfactual_blue

Stadium Catering on 15:25 - Aug 29 by mrfixit426

Same here. I took three kids to the Bristol Rovers game, bought 2 portions of chips and 3 bottles of pop. £18. Won't be buying "in stadium" any more this season.


So you made one of your three children go without chips.

They'll have issues in later life.

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Stadium Catering on 18:24 - Aug 29 with 3211 viewsitfcpaul

it's illegal to not have prices for that reason.. if you need more info dm me

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Stadium Catering on 18:35 - Aug 29 with 3150 viewsPinewoodblue

Stadium Catering on 18:24 - Aug 29 by itfcpaul

it's illegal to not have prices for that reason.. if you need more info dm me


Yes thought it was a legal requirement to display drinks prices in a bar.

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Stadium Catering on 18:43 - Aug 29 with 3104 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Stadium Catering on 18:35 - Aug 29 by Pinewoodblue

Yes thought it was a legal requirement to display drinks prices in a bar.


Anywhere that you have 'goods' for sale, must be displayed and include VAT where applicable.

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Stadium Catering on 19:19 - Aug 29 with 3006 viewsHungryLikeTheWoolf

IIRC in some stands the prices were displayed on a TV, maybe they forgot to turn the TV on? Still pretty poor though.
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Stadium Catering on 19:29 - Aug 29 with 2966 viewsArnieM

Small bottle of water £3.45!

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Stadium Catering on 19:47 - Aug 29 with 2908 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Stadium Catering on 15:25 - Aug 29 by mrfixit426

Same here. I took three kids to the Bristol Rovers game, bought 2 portions of chips and 3 bottles of pop. £18. Won't be buying "in stadium" any more this season.


What was it last season?
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Stadium Catering on 20:06 - Aug 29 with 2853 viewsmrfixit426

Stadium Catering on 18:24 - Aug 29 by factual_blue

So you made one of your three children go without chips.

They'll have issues in later life.


Haha! We shared two between four. Can you imagine if I bought four portions???
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Stadium Catering on 20:08 - Aug 29 with 2843 viewsmrfixit426

Stadium Catering on 19:47 - Aug 29 by PrideOfTheEast

What was it last season?


Can't compare as I never bought that combination. It was a fiver for water and coke though. That's gone above £6 now I think.
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Stadium Catering on 20:12 - Aug 29 with 2825 viewshoppy

Stadium Catering on 18:13 - Aug 29 by Daninthecampo

Dare I ask how much a pint is?


Pint of Aspalls, lager or IPA is £5.95… a pint from the ale bar in Beatties is £6.25

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Stadium Catering on 20:28 - Aug 29 with 2764 viewsstonojnr

Stadium Catering on 18:35 - Aug 29 by Pinewoodblue

Yes thought it was a legal requirement to display drinks prices in a bar.


its not that clear cut anymore as the law/rules have changed multiple times over the years.

you are supposed to show consumers sufficient information at the point of sale, so that they are not misled on price.

but its not prescribed how you show or even share that information, or where it needs to be shown

best practice is just to carry on putting up a price list (or equiv) next to the bar, usually an A4 sheet of paper in the corner, most concert venues with multiple bar outlets that operate similarly to football clubs do that

and I suspect the club probably do the same, theres no reason why they wouldnt, but you might have to go hunting for it, which isnt the easiest thing during matches, as it wont be the most obvious bit of paper.
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Stadium Catering on 20:38 - Aug 29 with 2729 viewsstonojnr

Stadium Catering on 20:12 - Aug 29 by hoppy

Pint of Aspalls, lager or IPA is £5.95… a pint from the ale bar in Beatties is £6.25


which is a flippin cheek imo, the average price of a pint of ale is £4.30 nationwide.

it tasted like they hadnt spent much time cleaning their dispense system either given it was first game of the season, it should have been near as damn perfect, but maybe it was the lukewarm dishwasher temp glass that gave it its off flavours.

its stupid from the club though, at £4.30 Im probably thinking of maybe a couple of pints per game.

at £6.25, especially if the beer doesnt taste right, Im spending my money in pubs away from the ground instead

and GK specifically make low volume cask pins now, 36 pints to help sports clubs and venues like this sell the beer and not worry about wasting what you cant shift.

and it could be crazy, packed stadium and we end up selling less beer and food because of the prices, than when we were in L1.
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Stadium Catering on 21:08 - Aug 29 with 2671 viewsRadlett_blue

Stadium Catering on 20:38 - Aug 29 by stonojnr

which is a flippin cheek imo, the average price of a pint of ale is £4.30 nationwide.

it tasted like they hadnt spent much time cleaning their dispense system either given it was first game of the season, it should have been near as damn perfect, but maybe it was the lukewarm dishwasher temp glass that gave it its off flavours.

its stupid from the club though, at £4.30 Im probably thinking of maybe a couple of pints per game.

at £6.25, especially if the beer doesnt taste right, Im spending my money in pubs away from the ground instead

and GK specifically make low volume cask pins now, 36 pints to help sports clubs and venues like this sell the beer and not worry about wasting what you cant shift.

and it could be crazy, packed stadium and we end up selling less beer and food because of the prices, than when we were in L1.


Hmm...depends where you live. Unless you find a Wetherspoons, beer in & around London is much more expensive. I do baulk at stadium or event prices approaching £8 for a not very good pint of lager, but almost everyone wants to fleece a captive audience. I was impressed at a Middlesex cricket match at Radlett recently when I paid only £6 for a decent pint.

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Stadium Catering on 21:14 - Aug 29 with 2638 viewsJamestownPrince

Stadium Catering on 20:12 - Aug 29 by hoppy

Pint of Aspalls, lager or IPA is £5.95… a pint from the ale bar in Beatties is £6.25


Paul Lambert would be bankrupt buying everyone a pint!
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Stadium Catering on 21:35 - Aug 29 with 2547 viewsTractorWood

Does one really 'need' to eat between 3-4:50pm? Every other Saturday.

Stuff is expensive these days. Don't buy it if you don't want to, doesn't seem to affect the enormous queues at ITFC.
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I know that was then, but it could be again..
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Stadium Catering on 21:36 - Aug 29 with 2522 viewsmrfixit426

Stadium Catering on 21:35 - Aug 29 by TractorWood

Does one really 'need' to eat between 3-4:50pm? Every other Saturday.

Stuff is expensive these days. Don't buy it if you don't want to, doesn't seem to affect the enormous queues at ITFC.
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Not sure anyone is buying food during the game, chief.
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Stadium Catering on 21:45 - Aug 29 with 2480 viewsTractorWood

Stadium Catering on 21:36 - Aug 29 by mrfixit426

Not sure anyone is buying food during the game, chief.


You know what I mean, mate. Why on earth would anyone get to the ground before 2:50 anyway?
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Stadium Catering on 21:55 - Aug 29 with 2421 viewsmrfixit426

Stadium Catering on 21:45 - Aug 29 by TractorWood

You know what I mean, mate. Why on earth would anyone get to the ground before 2:50 anyway?
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I really don't.

Plenty of people get there early and enjoy the atmosphere in the FanZone. People who take children especially, including myself. It's been great watching some of the interviews on stage with people like Matt Holland, Frans Thijssen and Arnhold Muhren, Russell Osman. George Edmundson and Greg Leigh were great with my kids.

Even without kids, the buzz around outside is great. Plenty of food stalls, the club shop, chatting to away fans and the chance to catch up with mates etc.

If you turn up 10 mins before kick off, you're missing out. In my opinion.

I don't think we should be ripped off in the ground for those privileges.
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Stadium Catering on 21:56 - Aug 29 with 2402 viewsCheltenham_Blue

Stadium Catering on 21:45 - Aug 29 by TractorWood

You know what I mean, mate. Why on earth would anyone get to the ground before 2:50 anyway?
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Lots of folks with ADHD and the like need to get to the ground in plenty of time.

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Stadium Catering on 22:09 - Aug 29 with 2300 viewsTractorWood

Stadium Catering on 21:55 - Aug 29 by mrfixit426

I really don't.

Plenty of people get there early and enjoy the atmosphere in the FanZone. People who take children especially, including myself. It's been great watching some of the interviews on stage with people like Matt Holland, Frans Thijssen and Arnhold Muhren, Russell Osman. George Edmundson and Greg Leigh were great with my kids.

Even without kids, the buzz around outside is great. Plenty of food stalls, the club shop, chatting to away fans and the chance to catch up with mates etc.

If you turn up 10 mins before kick off, you're missing out. In my opinion.

I don't think we should be ripped off in the ground for those privileges.


Is it being ripped off if you going for the vibe though? Also, it's open for 3 hours ish every 2 weeks, 9 months of the year and the club will want to maximise revenue generation.

The ground has been sold out for the last dozen or so games so footfall is essentially at its maximum. Squeezing prices up makes pretty good sense in reality. If people are choosing the club to socialise two hours before the game, then they are limiting their potential ability to shop around. If they don't, they can go elsewhere.

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Stadium Catering on 22:15 - Aug 29 with 2256 viewsmrfixit426

Stadium Catering on 22:09 - Aug 29 by TractorWood

Is it being ripped off if you going for the vibe though? Also, it's open for 3 hours ish every 2 weeks, 9 months of the year and the club will want to maximise revenue generation.

The ground has been sold out for the last dozen or so games so footfall is essentially at its maximum. Squeezing prices up makes pretty good sense in reality. If people are choosing the club to socialise two hours before the game, then they are limiting their potential ability to shop around. If they don't, they can go elsewhere.


Squeezing prices up doesn't make sense if people like me draw a line and decide it's too much. I bought drinks 75% of the time last season. I won't this season.
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Stadium Catering on 07:46 - Aug 30 with 1990 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

Stadium Catering on 21:35 - Aug 29 by TractorWood

Does one really 'need' to eat between 3-4:50pm? Every other Saturday.

Stuff is expensive these days. Don't buy it if you don't want to, doesn't seem to affect the enormous queues at ITFC.
[Post edited 29 Aug 2023 21:36]


Food is barely edible anyway imo - the sausage rolls are drier than a Saharan dust storm. Generally grim choices of booze in the ground, the Fanzone is much better. It does feel like a missed opportunity with the weekly sellouts…
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