Food and drink during games

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wearebees
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Re: Food and drink during games

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The homemade chicken balti pies at Solihull (decorated with a football boot) were so good! Two teas and a pie for £7. Any chance we can get their caterers in?! Sadly I know as always it's a London thing.

I don't normally get food at football but those were too good to resist.
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Beeboardwarrior
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Re: Food and drink during games

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king45bee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 08:20 This may have come up before https://twitter.com/theawayfans/status/ ... v34HA&s=19 wonder how practical for Hive ? Screenshot_20230116_081727_Twitter.jpg

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That's a great idea, although I'm not sure how they avoid horrendous wastage...perhaps a combination of that pre-payment and the bottom filling pints they have at Tottenham's stadium would work.
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Berlinbee
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king45bee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 08:20 This may have come up before https://twitter.com/theawayfans/status/ ... v34HA&s=19 wonder how practical for Hive ? Screenshot_20230116_081727_Twitter.jpg

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I think it's a great idea
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Berlinbee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 14:11
king45bee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 08:20 This may have come up before https://twitter.com/theawayfans/status/ ... v34HA&s=19 wonder how practical for Hive ? Screenshot_20230116_081727_Twitter.jpg

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I think it's a great idea
It looks like one of those ideas that looks great but in practice would be a complete shambles. Within weeks you would probably need to have a 5 gallon bucket to deal with the level of froth.
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Berlinbee
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Re: Food and drink during games

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DerekRocholl wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 17:52
Berlinbee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 14:11
king45bee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 08:20 This may have come up before https://twitter.com/theawayfans/status/ ... v34HA&s=19 wonder how practical for Hive ? Screenshot_20230116_081727_Twitter.jpg

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I think it's a great idea
It looks like one of those ideas that looks great but in practice would be a complete shambles. Within weeks you would probably need to have a 5 gallon bucket to deal with the level of froth.
potentially, who knows. I guess time will tell. Can't be any worse than the current staff behind the bar
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Post: # 345255Post DerekRocholl »

Berlinbee wrote: 17 Jan 2023, 10:50
DerekRocholl wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 17:52
Berlinbee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 14:11
king45bee wrote: 16 Jan 2023, 08:20 This may have come up before https://twitter.com/theawayfans/status/ ... v34HA&s=19 wonder how practical for Hive ? Screenshot_20230116_081727_Twitter.jpg

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I think it's a great idea
It looks like one of those ideas that looks great but in practice would be a complete shambles. Within weeks you would probably need to have a 5 gallon bucket to deal with the level of froth.
potentially, who knows. I guess time will tell. Can't be any worse than the current staff behind the bar
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was worse.It is easy to envisage the system failing and the punters having the double whammy inconvenience of having to try to get their money back for un-drinkable or undeliverable orders.
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