VFL food prices - disgrace!
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VFL food prices - disgrace!
Pie $4.00
Sausage Roll $3.50
Chips $4.50
Potatoe Cakes $1.00
And crap quality too.
Service with a scowl.
Williamstown may never have had hot chips, but you could get a cuppa and pie with a smile and a 'thanks love' from a lady that cared about what people think of her footy club. Not to mention the price rise!!! A Williamstown pie was $3.00. Like the MCG parking 33% price rise, a pie at a Collingwood VFL home game costs 33% more.
Is spotless involved here too?
Why not, a CFC board member is lining his own pocket from Spotless profits. Why wouldn't The Club rip some more cash out it's die hard supporters pockets?!
This is just a builetin board post and will probably travel nowhere. But rest assured CFC, there will be a build up of action leading into the December AGM and only a premiership will prevent serious blood letting.
Sausage Roll $3.50
Chips $4.50
Potatoe Cakes $1.00
And crap quality too.
Service with a scowl.
Williamstown may never have had hot chips, but you could get a cuppa and pie with a smile and a 'thanks love' from a lady that cared about what people think of her footy club. Not to mention the price rise!!! A Williamstown pie was $3.00. Like the MCG parking 33% price rise, a pie at a Collingwood VFL home game costs 33% more.
Is spotless involved here too?
Why not, a CFC board member is lining his own pocket from Spotless profits. Why wouldn't The Club rip some more cash out it's die hard supporters pockets?!
This is just a builetin board post and will probably travel nowhere. But rest assured CFC, there will be a build up of action leading into the December AGM and only a premiership will prevent serious blood letting.
"MAKE COLLINGWOOD GRATE AGAIN"
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Does anyone know how caters get the contract to supply food at the footy? Is it a tender process where the company that's willing to pay the most money to the AFL/VFL/Stadium gets the gig? Is there any contractual control by the AFL/VFL/Stadium over prices or do they just gouge as much as they can out of the caterer who then in turn does it to the patrons?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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is there a company that CAN compete with Spotless Catering/cleaning/etc/etcstui magpie wrote:Does anyone know how caters get the contract to supply food at the footy? Is it a tender process where the company that's willing to pay the most money to the AFL/VFL/Stadium gets the gig? Is there any contractual control by the AFL/VFL/Stadium over prices or do they just gouge as much as they can out of the caterer who then in turn does it to the patrons?
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I went through this with the ACCC and the Vic office of fair trading last year and we hit a dead end. The games are regarded as private functions and part of the conditions of entry to this 'private function' is that food will be supplied and the pricing is at the discretion of the function host. By entering the ground, we, the patron, accept the pricing regardless of how unfair it is and there is no legislative body that can bring these parasites to account. Rock and hard place. But we are still looking for an opening. Trying to get the State Government to legistlate against one of it's mates won't work either. You would think I was talking about Jack Boot Jeff too, but this is Labour turning a blind eye to what amounts to its rank and file supporters. It is the working class that are paying these inflated prices, not the toffs in their buffet catered corporate suites. They are happy to pay too much for food, but WE, DOWN THERE are not!stui magpie wrote:Does anyone know how caters get the contract to supply food at the footy? Is it a tender process where the company that's willing to pay the most money to the AFL/VFL/Stadium gets the gig? Is there any contractual control by the AFL/VFL/Stadium over prices or do they just gouge as much as they can out of the caterer who then in turn does it to the patrons?
Organising boycots are a waste of time and energy in an apathetic society like ours and rocking the apple cart only allienates the complainant. It will get worse when The AFL, the stadiums, the clubs and the caterers start throwing their considerable weight around. It is an unwinnable fight in reality.
I think it is important for Collingwood members to know that the club is implicated in all this and the spin about not having any say is just the kind of lip service the long suffering Collingwood member has had to deal with for decades.
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Re: VFL food prices - disgrace!
Dissapointed to hear that Shane. I couldnt go on Sunday as i was coming back from Brissy. But will be there next time. We were probably spoilt at Williamstown..as volunteers prepared all the food..Nice cream and jam scones, affordable sandwhiches.and cheap coffee.die4pies wrote:Pie $4.00
Sausage Roll $3.50
Chips $4.50
Potatoe Cakes $1.00
And crap quality too.
Service with a scowl.
Williamstown may never have had hot chips, but you could get a cuppa and pie with a smile and a 'thanks love' from a lady that cared about what people think of her footy club. Not to mention the price rise!!! A Williamstown pie was $3.00. Like the MCG parking 33% price rise, a pie at a Collingwood VFL home game costs 33% more.
Is spotless involved here too?
Why not, a CFC board member is lining his own pocket from Spotless profits. Why wouldn't The Club rip some more cash out it's die hard supporters pockets?!
This is just a builetin board post and will probably travel nowhere. But rest assured CFC, there will be a build up of action leading into the December AGM and only a premiership will prevent serious blood letting.
Thanks for the warning we'll pack a cut lunch at all Optus oval games.
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I consider VFL to be local footy and hence local footy prices should be charged. Am I correct in thinking that Carlton run and profit from the food stalls even on Collingwood home games?Culprit wrote:If we all stopped buying food and drinks at AFL games something would be done. I buy at local football as I know the money goes to the clubs.
If so, we will not be purchasing food at the ground ever again.
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VFL does not represent grass roots nor local football and give nothing back to the local level. It's all take take take same as TAC.die4pies wrote:I consider VFL to be local footy and hence local footy prices should be charged. Am I correct in thinking that Carlton run and profit from the food stalls even on Collingwood home games?Culprit wrote:If we all stopped buying food and drinks at AFL games something would be done. I buy at local football as I know the money goes to the clubs.
If so, we will not be purchasing food at the ground ever again.
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Unfortunately Collingwood is an AFL club and using AFL facilities which will have AFL contracts in place and therefore the same prices
Even if Collingwood went back to Vic Park you would still pay the same prices, sometimes success can have its downsides but with our huge supporter base we couldnt really get away with playing at a local venue with a couple of volunteers running it like the smaller VFL clubs
Even if Collingwood went back to Vic Park you would still pay the same prices, sometimes success can have its downsides but with our huge supporter base we couldnt really get away with playing at a local venue with a couple of volunteers running it like the smaller VFL clubs