Topic: Catering link up |
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161. Author: wee eck Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 13:32 Most food sold in a supermarket will be zero-rated for VAT purposes. Food sold for consumption at a sports venue will be subject to VAT at 20%. Reply |
162. Author: kelty_par Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 14:30 "It seems daft they`re emptying bottles into cups. I`m pretty sure Falkirk have the kiosks set up to do draught drinks. Surely this works out cheaper and allows the option for small/medium/large?" I`m sure in the past someone mentioned there was an issue getting mains water into the kiosks? They seem to bring hot water in urns from elsewhere for the hot drinks and don`t seem to have the capacity for soda guns. Hopefully the investment in the stadium will include things like that and better food warmers etc. Reply |
163. Author: Berry Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 14:41 Tried the Scotch Pie and wasn’t a fan, far too salty and lukewarm warm. Post Edited (Sat 26 Jul 14:42) Reply |
164. Author: kozmasrightfoot Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 15:24 It`s pretty mad using 500ml bottles, that`s a really cost inefficient way of doing things. Pars fan. Magpies fan. Mens tennis fan. Alternative rock fan. Not a fan of much else. Reply |
165. Author: jake89 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 16:16 kozmasrightfoot, Sat 26 Jul 15:24 I`m pretty sure they don`t have the plumbing for anything else. Reply |
166. Author: DunfyDave Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 16:40 kozmasrightfoot, Sat 26 Jul 15:24 ^^^ Perhaps they should just sell the drink in the bottle without dispensing into a cup and simply removing the lid for safety concerns. This happens at many venues and speeds the process up and keeps the juice nice and fizzy DunfyDave Reply |
167. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 17:39 £8 for a pie, a drink and a Sammy biscuit….only really purchased due to a 4 and a half year old being hungry 😂 the pie was greasy and soggy, and irn bru in a plastic cup with no lid was a challenge. Reply |
168. Author: neils Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 17:52 Maybe Capri sun wasn`t such a bad.idea...... What I want to know is, what are all the pies/Bridie`s like? Seems like the Scotch pies aren`t great? What others are there? Reply |
169. Author: Jeffery Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 17:55 My kids had a macaroni pie and a doner kebab pie and both said they were better than the sausage roll/bridie they would normally get. Reply |
170. Author: istvan kozma Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 18:23 Coffee was awful. KOZMA ![]() Reply |
171. Author: cfad Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 19:40 istvan kozma, Sat 26 Jul 18:23 Agreed but no different from before - same instant coffee and hot water Reply |
172. Author: jake89 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 19:52 Stirling fan on TikTok gave the scotch pie and 8.5/10. Instant coffee is a bit daft but I suppose it`s quick. Surely it wouldn`t be that hard to get plumbing into the kiosks? Reply |
173. Author: Berry Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 19:54 jake89, Sat 26 Jul 19:52 Honestly both me and my mate felt iffy after having it. A lot of content, but very very salty. Reply |
174. Author: k76 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 20:02 I go for the football not the food. If you are mad enough and expecting great food, then you are delusional. It’s only 2 hrs surely you can’t go that long without getting your nose in the trough. Reply |
175. Author: Dave_1885 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 20:18 k76, Sat 26 Jul 20:02 Baynes could easily provide decent, fresh grub at a lesser price. But the club most likely has never reached out to them. They also don’t overly worry about waste age, so any left overs would be gone to charities etc if need be. Reply |
176. Author: jake89 Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 21:19 Berry, Sat 26 Jul 19:54 He DID say it was a bit salty. Reply |
177. Author: istvan kozma Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 22:20 Agreed coffee is the same as before, but more expensive. Will not be buying it again. KOZMA ![]() Reply |
178. Author: Parca_Par Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 22:27 Legends was selling a good selection of hot food today - scotch pies, donar pies, steak pies, steak bridies, chips and cheese/curry sauce, chicken strips etc. Our table certainly enjoyed it 🥧🥙🍟🍗 Reply |
179. Author: cumbrian par Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 22:42 I got a steak bridie at 2.15. On the down side, it was barely warm and stone cold by the time I’d finished and the filling was more thick gravy than steak, although there were some nice pieces of steak in it. On the plus side, it was tasty, the pastry was light and flaky and £3.70 seemed a fair price. Reply |
180. Author: red-star-par Date: Sat 26th Jul 2025. 22:55 A few comments about coffee here, the club could probably make a bit of cash out of the sort of mugs that happily pay 4 or 5 quid for a coffee if they got the sort of stuff they like in Reply |