6.30 catering update

This is what we have at Yankee Stadium

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You didn’t need to go digging, the Club announced it last month

“Best in class” according to this blurb….

They already operate in a number of stadiums, so how is it even possible to get off to such a bad start here?

Already a sizeable list of failures that Rangers management should insist are corrected for the next home game on Saturday - do we actually have someone in place that would ensure this happens? Can’t say I’m confident.
 
There isn’t. The taps are Coke Zero or Fanta. There is no normal Coke anymore.
That will change it must just be because it’s not been implemented yet. Some people don’t like diet drinks indeed the sugar substitute aspartame has been linked to a load of problems so people will have an alternative and are entitled to full fat normal coke if they want
 
In the Main Stand they only had 2 tills open out of 5/6 at Kiosk 12. Went down at 35 minutes and got back to my seat just before kick off in the 2nd half.

Shambles.
 
Given that soft drinks are from a ‘fountain’, I’m quite sure that aren’t any fridges to put them in?

I agree it would be good if everything was sorted for day one, but ‘shower of cowboys’ is just a bit much
The catering company are worldwide not some cowboy outfit just starting.
No excuse for shoddy service in the basics.
 
Bought a Nacho Dog Meal Deal about 19:10 in the Main Stand Front last night just to try it out. Only two left so was lucky. Granted I was absolutely ripped right off at the price of £8.50, but someone has to do it!

It looked absolutely nothing like what was shown on the screen above, but I thought it did actually taste quite nice. Chorizo sausage, jalapenos, nacho chips and mustard on it.

The Fanta was being served in a white paper cup, rather than the previous Coke cups. People paying £2.20 for a carton of water.

£5 for a programme was a disgrace as well.

It was Levy's debut at Ibrox and didn't impress, but I'm sure it will only get better from here with last night being their first game to work at. With more fans expected against Tottenham on Saturday there will definitely be more available to buy.
 
Questions need to be asked, but as usual those in the echelons of power at Ibrox don’t care as long as the hoards keep paying!
 
A boy next to me was eating a pie that looked like it had been sat in an over for 4 days.
 
Questions need to be asked, but as usual those in the echelons of power at Ibrox don’t care as long as the hoards keep paying!
Those that bought food/drinks last night should just ask the company providing the catering . I posted their twitter social media address on post 274.
 
Govan front nothing before game apart from drinks, half-time pies back on. Feckinghell

There is no excuse for that. New caterers would have been given all info regarding all food sales at Ibrox previously, as well as tickets sold etc and should have been able to properly prepare.
 
So basically,no change from the utter garbage we have been served up for years?Hardly surprising.
 


Tell the company you didnt like the food on offer last night but, if you do please do it in a polite manner.
Just off their Twitter page - the comments have been turned off for their partnership announcement with Rangers- which I assume would have been the relevant page to raise issues regarding food quality, availability and overall standards
 
So basically,no change from the utter garbage we have been served up for years?Hardly surprising.
Higher prices and less choice going by last nights offering.
No change in service,still painfully slow.
 
Is this not just timmy porn? Who we ripping into here? The club? The catering company? McGregor?

I couldn't care what some opposition fan thinks.

Last night, before KO, we stood to get a drink in a very slow moving queue and managed to sit down for the start of the game, just.

Went to grab the wee man a hot dog at half time. Some of the kiosks weren't open (possibly understandable given the expected crowd at a friendly) but the ones that were didn't move.

Must've been 100 people in either option near my section and having stood for 10 minutes, there was no way I was being served without missing 10-15 minutes of the 2nd half.

It's ridiculous they can't serve people drinks quickly .

That there's a single person serving each customer instead of one pouring drinks and someone operating the till for payment is just daft.

Ended up spending a fiver on the way up the road at a burger van. You're literally trying to give the club money and they can't get it right.
 
Only rangers could advertise a new catering supplier and ‘new’ menu which are both worse! Farcical really, Vegan hot dogs aswell? I seen it said this new mob also do spurs stadium, it just shows you how badly we get it because i bet you it’s nowhere near as bad down there and a hundred other choices probably . Very disappointing
 
I ordered a water and was offered tap or bottled water.

More of the same rubbish from previous seasons though and service is terrible.

Boy on our bus said he got a hot dog and it was good. Will take his word for it as I won’t be trying it!
 
Just off their Twitter page - the comments have been turned off for their partnership announcement with Rangers- which I assume would have been the relevant page to raise issues regarding food quality, availability and overall standards
contact Rangers and go on the club Twitter page
 
Until people stop paying for this shite nothing will significantly change.

Been complaints about the quality and service for years, yet still loads of fans hand over their hard earned week in wee out for what is basically worthless crap, not to mention the time wasted queuing, missing parts of the match etc.

There should be a total boycott till it gets sorted. Otherwise you can just look forward to being ripped off for ever.
 
Couldn’t you have eaten before the game? Could be A Michelin star chef serving up grub inside Ibrox and it would still be rank rotten, why don’t people learn.

Last night, no we couldn't.

I was at work, had to get home, changed, pick the wee fella up from his summer club, pick up a mate and head to the match.

It's really not unreasonable to ask that a stadium can provide a service for food even if it's fast food style level of "nutricious". It doesn't have to be Michelin starred. That sort of comment is just a nonsense.

You're not expecting a hot dog to be phonomenal. It's just convenience for the situation.

Just such an idiotic post when not everyone is in your particular situation.
 
It’s actually embarrassing how bad we are at this stuff, just head down for a look at some premiership clubs for an idea on how to do it well.
 
I've never understood why the likes of McDonalds, Greggs, Subway etc don't try to open a number of outlets inside football stadiums, they would make an absolute killing.

They could over-stock on match days so they never run out of stuff, and then take what's left over to their surrounding nearby outlets to be used there.

These companies are professional and well trained in delivering decent quality fast food, no reason why they couldn't do it inside a stadium.
Seems a no brainer. Was the type of thinking that made the EG brothers millions at petrol stations.
 
I couldn't care what some opposition fan thinks.

Last night, before KO, we stood to get a drink in a very slow moving queue and managed to sit down for the start of the game, just.

Went to grab the wee man a hot dog at half time. Some of the kiosks weren't open (possibly understandable given the expected crowd at a friendly) but the ones that were didn't move.

Must've been 100 people in either option near my section and having stood for 10 minutes, there was no way I was being served without missing 10-15 minutes of the 2nd half.

It's ridiculous they can't serve people drinks quickly .

That there's a single person serving each customer instead of one pouring drinks and someone operating the till for payment is just daft.

Ended up spending a fiver on the way up the road at a burger van. You're literally trying to give the club money and they can't get it right.
the service aspect is so poor and dated. as you say, should be one person taking order, dealing with payment, while someone loads up the order.

I remember seeing it for the first time in austrlia years ago with pints, someone just pouring lager after lager, someone running them to the tills, and a few folk taking orders. Definitely more places here in that model (I've seen similar at Murrayfield for example)

Absolutely no reason that we just stick with the same past their sell-by-date processes, it's painful.
 
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