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Football => View from the Outer => Topic started by: one-eyed on February 26, 2015, 12:23:48 PM
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Cheaper food at Etihad soon, says stadium chief
Matt Thompson
afl.com.au
February 25, 2015 8:30 PM
A BREAKTHROUGH deal over food prices at Etihad Stadium could be announced within weeks.
In a rare media appearance on Wednesday, Etihad Stadium chief executive Paul Sergeant confirmed talks with the AFL had been progressing well, revealing there would be an announcement within weeks.
New AFL chief executive Gillon McLachlan pointed to the cost of food at venues as a priority issue when he took charge last year.
In 2014, a bucket of chips at Etihad cost as much as $6.60, a meat pie $4.80 and a bottle of coke $5.20.
“We’re going to roll out a raft of changes before the start of the season,” Sergeant said.
“We’ve been heavily involved in discussions with Gill and Gill’s team as to what we’re doing in terms of coming to the party.
“We’re not in a position to announce what they are at the moment but they will be announced before the start of the season.”
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haha yeah no worries
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Lemme guess, instead of being taken to the cleaners well just be moderately ripped off?
Don't fool yourself, they've obviously taken a hit last year. They'd only be dropping prices to sell more volume and increase profits. They don't care about the footballing public paying a reasonable price.
Bring on local footy
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The game only goes for 2.5 hours. Eat just before and afterwards outside of the ground rather than being ripped off inside.
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Dooks' footy day catering tips:-
1) buy a cold supermarket pie and exchange it for a warm one inside the ground.
2) thermos full of hotdogs/dim sims.
3) for those happily traversing the path of brewers droop/whisky whip, consider an emptied out six pack of pop tops refilled with your favourite spirit. I must recommend the 'mystery bag', where a friend fills each pop top with a different spirit. Just really adds a depth of experience.
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4-Gatorade bottle stuffed with spam. Once devoured, Bottle doubles as a urinal thus eliminating the amount of game time missed.
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Just on that, taper a footy record into a funnel to avoid splashback*
*note:- Return borrowed record to Neville post urination.
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;D
Just tell him it was raining
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The game only goes for 2.5 hours. Eat just before and afterwards outside of the ground rather than being ripped off inside.
That's what I unfortunately do but nothings better than watching the footy with some hot chips and a beer IMO.
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The game only goes for 2.5 hours. Eat just before and afterwards outside of the ground rather than being ripped off inside.
That's what I unfortunately do but nothings better than watching the footy with some hot chips and a beer IMO.
:thumbsup
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Bring on local footy
saw this this morning but didn't have a chance to reply.
Was going to say that if you are feeling disillusioned with the AFL and or RFC, getting back to grass roots footy is just the ticket, particularly if you can get involved. It gives you a renewed perspective on the game rather than wanting to slash your wrists because a group of overpaid prim donnas cant give you the instant gratification you desire.
Then, coincidently, on the way to work, I heard this on the radio.
http://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2015/s4187997.htm.
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MCG lowers food and drink prices
Date
March 2, 2015 - 11:43AM
The MCG has gone back in time on food prices thanks to a new agreement that will see the prices of some items fall by as much as 40 per cent.
The Melbourne Cricket Club and EPICURE on Monday announced a $14 million investment over seven years around food at all MCG events.
The new pricing will come into effect on April 1 - the day before Carlton and Richmond open the AFL season.
"Prices will fall by as much as 40 per cent on a range of staple items such as Four 'N Twenty meat pies, hot chips and Dons hot dogs. Healthy food alternatives, such as salads and sushi, will also be reduced in price," the MCC said in a statement.
"This means that prices of some products have dropped so considerably that they are consistent with what fans experienced at the stadium more than decade ago.
"Perhaps the biggest win for fans is that they will now be able to purchase bottled water at $3, compared to last year's price of $5. This new price is consistent with what patrons paid for water back in 2001."
MCC CEO Stephen Gough said it was an "unrivalled initiative in the venue industry".
"In fact, we are reasonably confident that no major venue or sporting event in the world, other than perhaps Augusta National Golf Course, has or can match what we are offering today," he said.
"We have listened to the fans, we understand their affordability concerns and we are very confident that this initiative will be extremely well received," said Mr Gough. "This will take the MCG hospitality offering to a new level."
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/mcg-lowers-food-and-drink-prices-20150302-13sga0.html
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Never understood the price for bottled water. Even $3 for a 600ml bottle is nearly 4 times the price per litre of petrol.
Was at Etihad on Saturday night and 2 waters, chips and a spinach and feta roll cost $25.
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From the Age
LIST OF NEW PRICES
Hot chips $4 (from $5.60 last year)
Four 'N Twenty meat pie $4 ($4.80)
Hot dog $4 ($6.50)
Chicken schnitzel burger $7.50 ($10)
Soft drink 600ml $4 ($5)
Water 600ml $3 ($5)
Sushi $5 ($6.80)
Salad $8 ($11.50)
Beer tray Free ($1)
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https://twitter.com/emmasq
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No mention of beer.
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Never understood the price for bottled water. Even $3 for a 600ml bottle is nearly 4 times the price per litre of petrol.
Was at Etihad on Saturday night and 2 waters, chips and a spinach and feta roll cost $25.
2 bottles of water at a foo fighters concert, was that to cool yourself down in the moshpit or was it to wash down the spinach and feta as you watched on from the stands? :)
I was there and noticed the flagrant and disgraceful profiteering on the $6 bottled water. This was highway robbery on a muggy night, with a closed roof, and 45000 punters sucking all of the oxygen out of the air at the artist formerly known as telstra dome.
I am not sure of the politics behind this but I am glad the MCG has put a bit of pressure on the management of the 'Spencer St Football Hall', they are ruining the game with their over emphasis on extra 'entertainment' at the footy, blaring advertising at 115db and gouging the patrons by not even letting them in with a packet of salt and vinegar chips or a bottle of coke, even though you may have bought them at the donut stand outside the gate who would also be paying fees to them for the privilege. :banghead
**sorry Dwaino, I prematurely posted that first sentence
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Never understood the price for bottled water. Even $3 for a 600ml bottle is nearly 4 times the price per litre of petrol.
Was at Etihad on Saturday night and 2 waters, chips and a spinach and feta roll cost $25.
2 bottles of water at a foo fighters concert, was that to cool yourself down in the moshpit or was it to
Or was it to what?
It was because hour and a half before they even started, the roof was closed, it was awfully stuffy especially sitting in level 1 and I was driving (so the beers were paced) if you really needed to know.
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No mention of beer.
No price reduction on beer :lol
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No mention of beer.
No price reduction on beer :lol
Dear God we don't need a big one....
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Etihad Stadium joins food price war with discounts on Sundays
Tom Cowie
The Age
March 27, 2015
Etihad Stadium has responded to the footy price war instigated by the MCG with its own cheaper food, including $3 pies on Sundays.
The pie will be the cheapest at any AFL venue and forms a key plank of the ground's bid to attract more fans to games on Sundays, which will include free entry for children under 15.
And the ground's notoriously changeable grass surface will be put to the test with kick-to-kick to be trialled after Sunday games in the first part of the season.
"Match day experience" has become a buzzword recently in the AFL, as the league seeks to make 2015 the "year of the fan" with improved experiences to boost flagging crowd numbers.
The average attendance at Etihad Stadium dipped under 30,000 last season, its lowest for the past decade, and the ground has been dealt 19 Sunday games this year, which can be a hard sell for footy fans.
However the discounts don't go as far as those announced earlier this month by the MCG, which slashed prices across most of its menu. Chips, pies and hot dogs at the MCG will cost $4. A bottle of water at the MCG will drop from $5 to $3.
Etihad will match the $4 price for regular hot chips across all match days but won't be cutting the price of bottled water. Instead it will install 10 water fountains around the ground to provide free water.
Beer will be cheaper but also smaller. A 425ml schooner of beer, which will cost $7.40, will be joined by a 285ml pot for $5.
Etihad Stadium CEO Paul Sergeant said the focus of the cheaper food and water was about bringing families back to the ground, particularly on Sundays. Included in the offering will be free popcorn and fairy floss for children.
Price comparison between MCG and Etihad Stadium:
Hot chips:
MCG - $4, Etihad Stadium - $4
Pie:
MCG - $4, Etihad Stadium - $4.80 ($3 on Sunday)
Soft drink:
MCG - $4, Etihad Stadium - $5.40
Bottled water:
MCG - $3, Etihad Stadium - $5
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/etihad-stadium-joins-food-price-war-with-discounts-on-sundays-20150326-1m85r5.html
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Food and drink sales jump at AFL games after price cuts
Peter Rolfe
Herald-Sun
May 03, 2015
FOOTY fans have voted with their mouths and wallets in strong support of cut-price food served at AFL matches in Melbourne so far this season.
MCG and Etihad Stadium chiefs have reported a feeding frenzy by fans since winding the clock back on the price of footy fare such as pies, chips and bottled water.
Etihad Stadium chief Paul Sergeant said pie sales had increased threefold since the venue started selling them for just $3 on Sundays and were 2.5 times higher than last year.
Sales of Four ‘N Twenty pies increased by almost 10,000 at the MCG in round one compared to the opening week of the 2013 season when similar crowds packed the home of football.
Hot chips sales soared by 7000 at the MCG in round one after their price was slashed from $5.60 to $4.
And 2500 more bottles of water were sold at the stadium in round one after the price was cut from $5 to $3.
The MCG this year cut prices of popular food by up to 40 per cent in response to growing supporter angst at the high cost of feeding their families at matches.
Etihad Stadium followed suit last month with a suite of food and beverage discounts including free popcorn and cheap pies on Sundays, a $1.60 discount on regular chips and $5 pots of beer.
Mr Sergeant said fans welcomed the changes, with hot chip sales doubling and beer consumption up 10 per cent.
“While the season is only in its fifth round, our catering figures show just over two thirds of patrons are buying stadium food and drinks,’’ he said. “It’s an extremely encouraging trend.’’
More than 2000 packs of popcorn have been handed out to children at Etihad Stadium during Sunday matches in the first two rounds.
MCC spokesman Shane Brown said there had also been a “significant uplift’’ in sales of healthier options such as sushi and salad at the MCG.
AFL Fans’ Association president Gerry Eeman applauded the price cuts but said supporters now faced a food variable pricing policy at different AFL grounds.
http://www.news.com.au/national/victoria/food-and-drink-sales-jump-at-afl-games-after-price-cuts/story-fnii5sms-1227332320925