yep and a pint for well under £3handbags_harris wrote:Or £3.50 for a carvery in the boozer on the Basingstoke Road...
A mere 10 minute walk from the ground and free parking too!
yep and a pint for well under £3handbags_harris wrote:Or £3.50 for a carvery in the boozer on the Basingstoke Road...
Not a multitude no.Magnus wrote:Then I'm guessing you pass a multitude of places that do nicer food for less money than the glorified kebab vans outside the mad stad.
Nah obviously it's my stupid fault for ignoring the cheaper placesRoyalBlue wrote:So is it the prices that are stupid?Wimb wrote:Me and my old man got a hot dog, burger and chips for £9.50 last night.
Prices are bordering on stupid but then we keep paying them...![]()
A very good chippy not that far away and you get loyalty points!
Then buy yourself a pack of lard - it's a lot cheaper!!Wimb wrote:Nah obviously it's my stupid fault for ignoring the cheaper placesRoyalBlue wrote:So is it the prices that are stupid?Wimb wrote:Me and my old man got a hot dog, burger and chips for £9.50 last night.
Prices are bordering on stupid but then we keep paying them...![]()
A very good chippy not that far away and you get loyalty points!but then I actually think the food from the vans tastes pretty good
Prefer the hotdogs outside the ground. Never quite trusted the rollovers after they experimented by inserting them into a baguetteRyn wrote:I used to enjoy getting a nice Rollover hotdog at a game as a little 'treat' once every home game. Nice bread, nice sausage, nice squeezy ketchup bottle to add sauce to my dog.
This season, that's all gone. So I am holding on to my £3.20 and buying a Maccy D's instead.
For the 22 home games this season, that is a massive £70.40 that the club is losing out on from me this year, I hope they go bankrupt over it the b*stards.
And should go to the fooking theatre.Man Friday wrote:People who buy food/drink at football matches = people who have money to burn.
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