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Post by Jerry1971 on Dec 10, 2012 12:51:58 GMT
That is a training and staff quality issue, as opposed to a food issue. The staff are very hit and miss. The girl who served me in the main stand tea bar on Saturday was very good - but others have been truly awful like this one from a few home games ago: "yeah, like, whaaat?" "Do you have any chocolate bars" "Dunnow" "oh, can I have a pie then" "we've run aaat" (with a whole display case full of them, and being re-stocked at that very minute by a chef) "whats that behind you" I ask, "Burgers innit" "no, they are fresh pies", "whatever....."
Still, it is a vast improvement from a few years back when there used to be an enormous girl serving in the main stand, and greasy to boot. I remember when they once tried to do chips, and for the whole afternoon the poor love was complaining that it was far too difficult, and why did they have to do them.
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Post by eltelsgoldtooth on Dec 10, 2012 18:01:08 GMT
The wooden spoon-fork (sporks?) ANYWAY...you could eat a pot noodle with one of those. After extensive research on cutlery, I do not believe that a 'Spork' offers sufficiently long prongs to gather or hold the optimum amount for a mouthful of Pot Noodle. I fear that the wetness of a Noodle needs to be wrapped round traditional fork prongs thereby reducing the likelihood of spillage & potential burns (and a multitude of 'no win no fee' claims against the club) Whilst these 'sporks' may be trendy and fashionable on the London scene, they are not practical, expensive, and in the wrong hands can be a dangerous dangerous weapon Say no to Sporks
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Post by rocky on Dec 11, 2012 6:46:28 GMT
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Post by diannethomas877 on Mar 14, 2024 10:19:33 GMT
Hi Guys, We are currently asking for feedback on the catering on match days, good or bad if we do not know about it we can not improve it. Thanks in advance Catering team Your proactive approach to seeking feedback on match day catering is commendable. Constructive criticism allows for continuous improvement and ensures a better experience for all attendees. Keep up the great work, catering team! Your commitment to excellence is appreciated.
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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Mar 14, 2024 10:26:06 GMT
Hi Guys, We are currently asking for feedback on the catering on match days, good or bad if we do not know about it we can not improve it. Thanks in advance Catering team Your proactive approach to seeking feedback on match day catering is commendable. Constructive criticism allows for continuous improvement and ensures a better experience for all attendees. Keep up the great work, catering team! Your commitment to excellence is appreciated. One of my favourite bumps.
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Post by joffjog on Mar 14, 2024 10:36:00 GMT
George Thomas’ AI mum trying to outdo Mama Dandrew.
It’s all pointless, no one is bettering Paul Iredale on fan engagement.
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Post by mike_CUFC on Mar 14, 2024 10:37:21 GMT
George Thomas’ AI mum trying to outdo Mama Dandrew. It’s all pointless, no one is bettering Paul Iredale on fan engagement. Has Paul popped up on the Bolton forums at all?
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Post by joffjog on Mar 14, 2024 10:40:08 GMT
George Thomas’ AI mum trying to outdo Mama Dandrew. It’s all pointless, no one is bettering Paul Iredale on fan engagement. Has Paul popped up on the Bolton forums at all? That’s a research job for FAB, I reckon.
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Post by danielcufc on Mar 14, 2024 11:28:49 GMT
Has Paul popped up on the Bolton forums at all? That’s a research job for FAB, I reckon. He's too busy pouring pints for all us forum posters in his lounge bar
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