Jamie Oliver (merged)

gordondaviesmoustache said:
The standards at the Manchester Jamie's appear to be below the rest of the group. I have eaten at the Brighton and Leeds outlets, among others, and had a great experience every time.
Your right gdm
Been twice to the manchester one and had poor service,and the meal wasnt even up to the usual standards
The leeds one though was great.
 
Re: Jamie Oliver....

Ray78 said:
I would be worried for the local wildlife if it was Heston Blumenthal or Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.


Don't knock him, Heston could probably come up with a soup that would fill in for Yaya.
 
blueparrot said:
Everyone seems to have missed the partnership bit . Legends are the mass catering big event experts and will probably be the main partner for the food most of us buy

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.legendshm.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.legendshm.com/</a>

These guys seem to be major players in the Sports industry with some pretty impressive clientele, I think this is another major coup for City with the ability to improve the catering offer as well as generate more income towards the bottom line.
 
blueparrot said:
Everyone seems to have missed the partnership bit . Legends are the mass catering big event experts and will probably be the main partner for the food most of us buy

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.legendshm.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.legendshm.com/</a>

These guys seem to be major players in the Sports industry with some pretty impressive clientele, I think this is another major coup for City with the ability to improve the catering offer as well as generate more income towards the bottom line.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
A top bloke who has actually made something of his life and given hundreds of kids an opportunity to work in the industry.

It's a great move by City as he fits in with their profile of giving the disadvantaged a chance to improve and better themselves.

Oliver is a very clever businessman. He does not profess to Ramsey, Atherton, Wareing.

But whilst all those guys are brilliant chefs, Jamie is counting the dollars.

He has a truck at Euston doing food and if that is anything to go by, us Blues are getting a very good upgrade indeed.

Pukka, as Jamie would say.

This. All day.

Don't get the hate for him at all. Yes, he has an unfortunate manner about him, but unlike other young millionaires he has actively tried to make a difference to others' lives, people to whom life has been less fortunate than himself.

I have a few chefs as personal friends and they all hold him in much higher regard than most of his peers on TV.

I paid £6 on Saturday for fish and chips ( I assume it was goldfish given the size of the portion) at the stall behind the North Stand and was left wholly unsatisfied by the experience.

This is another piece in the jigsaw of moving this club forward on all fronts to become a truly global presence in the game. I realise some of our supporters miss the Greenall Whitley and Waggon Wheels of yesteryear, but I'm more of a 21st century man myself.

why would you pay that? Chippy across the road!
 
levets said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
tolmie's hairdoo said:
A top bloke who has actually made something of his life and given hundreds of kids an opportunity to work in the industry.

It's a great move by City as he fits in with their profile of giving the disadvantaged a chance to improve and better themselves.

Oliver is a very clever businessman. He does not profess to Ramsey, Atherton, Wareing.

But whilst all those guys are brilliant chefs, Jamie is counting the dollars.

He has a truck at Euston doing food and if that is anything to go by, us Blues are getting a very good upgrade indeed.

Pukka, as Jamie would say.

This. All day.

Don't get the hate for him at all. Yes, he has an unfortunate manner about him, but unlike other young millionaires he has actively tried to make a difference to others' lives, people to whom life has been less fortunate than himself.

I have a few chefs as personal friends and they all hold him in much higher regard than most of his peers on TV.

I paid £6 on Saturday for fish and chips ( I assume it was goldfish given the size of the portion) at the stall behind the North Stand and was left wholly unsatisfied by the experience.

This is another piece in the jigsaw of moving this club forward on all fronts to become a truly global presence in the game. I realise some of our supporters miss the Greenall Whitley and Waggon Wheels of yesteryear, but I'm more of a 21st century man myself.

why would you pay that? Chippy across the road!

Location, location, location.

Also, I'm uncomfortable in the company of working class people.
 

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