this, inside and outsde the groundZip wrote:bcubed wrote:A hygiene rating of 1 is seriously awful and should be enough to end their contract on its own
The burger vans were bloody awful as well. This is a backward step.
I genuinely would sign a petition. It improved my matchday experience tenfold last year.Silver Fox wrote:It's a shame that Blue Collar, as a hot local indie, haven't had their contract renewed, but the provision of food outside the ground ranks pretty low o things I care about in my football experience so I can't get too rattled and certainly won't be signing any petitions
I mean more that being a large contractor, they have more scope to drag you through the courts and make it difficult if the contract didn't state explicitly that they had to maintain food hygiene standards (even though it should be a given). I could see them being dicks about it. Don't think I've bought anything other than beer inside the Madejski because you just know it will be overpriced grot.John Madejski's Wallet wrote:You can probably bin off Compass purely on their hygiene rating
Compass had been involved in the catering in the outside area by the East Stand before Blue Collar Food got involved. IIRC while Blue Collar only did football Compass operated there for London Irish gamesHendo wrote:I think its something to keep an eye on in the next year or so when things start getting back to normal.
As others have said, if the outdoor area becomes the de-facto indoor concourse, I don't think there is too much the club can do as they have that existing contract with Compass for interior concourse concessions.
Would they really want a potentially high-profile court case potentially focussing on their appalling food hygiene standards? They say there's no such thing as bad publicity but I'm not sure that would be the case in this particular instance.From Despair To Where? wrote:I mean more that being a large contractor, they have more scope to drag you through the courts and make it difficult if the contract didn't state explicitly that they had to maintain food hygiene standards (even though it should be a given). I could see them being dicks about it. Don't think I've bought anything other than beer inside the Madejski because you just know it will be overpriced grot.John Madejski's Wallet wrote:You can probably bin off Compass purely on their hygiene rating
The numbers are going up:Jagermesiter1871 wrote:I genuinely would sign a petition. It improved my matchday experience tenfold last year.Silver Fox wrote:It's a shame that Blue Collar, as a hot local indie, haven't had their contract renewed, but the provision of food outside the ground ranks pretty low o things I care about in my football experience so I can't get too rattled and certainly won't be signing any petitions
Not sure there has been any suggestion of a court case. Them pointing out to the club that their contract legally suggests they are entitled to all food concessions on the club property is not the same as going to court...RoyalBlue wrote:Would they really want a potentially high-profile court case potentially focussing on their appalling food hygiene standards? They say there's no such thing as bad publicity but I'm not sure that would be the case in this particular instance.From Despair To Where? wrote:I mean more that being a large contractor, they have more scope to drag you through the courts and make it difficult if the contract didn't state explicitly that they had to maintain food hygiene standards (even though it should be a given). I could see them being dicks about it. Don't think I've bought anything other than beer inside the Madejski because you just know it will be overpriced grot.John Madejski's Wallet wrote:You can probably bin off Compass purely on their hygiene rating
^This. I definitely feel that Blue Collar man's reaction to this suggests he's not massively gutted at missing out on the tiny bit of custom that will be available for the time being and maybe he'll be looking at sorting something out with the club in the future.Hendo wrote:I think its something to keep an eye on in the next year or so when things start getting back to normal.
Yeah, I meant as a large contractor they are more likely to pull a Maxwell and say "So sue us" if the club try to do anything. Considering the crowds involved, the club may not think it worthwhile pushing it, especially if the contract is up for renewal.Nameless wrote:Not sure there has been any suggestion of a court case. Them pointing out to the club that their contract legally suggests they are entitled to all food concessions on the club property is not the same as going to court...RoyalBlue wrote:Would they really want a potentially high-profile court case potentially focussing on their appalling food hygiene standards? They say there's no such thing as bad publicity but I'm not sure that would be the case in this particular instance.From Despair To Where? wrote:
I mean more that being a large contractor, they have more scope to drag you through the courts and make it difficult if the contract didn't state explicitly that they had to maintain food hygiene standards (even though it should be a given). I could see them being dicks about it. Don't think I've bought anything other than beer inside the Madejski because you just know it will be overpriced grot.
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