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KFC


Someone has posted this on the park's FB page:

"When is the KFC going be in the park"

Obviously it's not concrete evidence, but the wording does imply that it's due to be happening soon?

Love me some KFC, so this would be great. Not just for my appetite, but it would be great for the park to get a big name on board.



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Martyn wrote:

Someone has posted this on the park's FB page:

"When is the KFC going be in the park"


 I was tempted to reply: In your dreams...

In all seriousness, I doubt it will happen, but would be great if it did.



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No franchises will be put in place under the current management. Shame but true...

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If someone had posted "r u gettin KFC?" then I would have ignored it, but there's something about the way they wrote "When is the KFC going be in the park".

Add that to the fact that the Flying Fish restaurant is having work done on the exterior....

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DAMN!

Why is that Ben, any reason in particular?

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Maybe it would over shadow other offerings on park. For example PWH rent a space to KFC and make X amount of money through the tenancy agreement. However, this franchise pulls people away from buying the park's own offerings therefore losing profits in other areas.

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It's swings and roundabouts really, as it's also a guaranteed income for the park. I would imagine that they could get more money from leasing the space than they would from running the place themselves. Plus, there's a lot less hassle.

But in saying that, when parks open up named restaurants, aren't they franchised? So the actual parks owns the restaurant anyway, and just pays a certain amount to the actual company (KFC etc)?

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True true. I suppose it is a case of suck it and see, maybe they should give it a go for a couple of seasons. Or simply improve there own offerings which I know get a very bad rap on the reviews.

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Josh wrote:

Busy poster tonight Jo. It's Good to have loads of activity. I agree that food quality these days is a big selling point, especially due to recent events. However, the cost is so important and I think it's getting the balance right. Too cheap and the quality is poor and people complain, great quality then people complain about price. That being said I think people would rather pay a little more for better quality. Food is a great source of revenue for parks as margins are often good. I just could understand that on a very hit August day last year the ice cream stand outside Sea Likn was shut most the day and when it did open it wasn't selling drinks! There's some real simple stuff that needs addressing in that respect around the park.


 haha yes I have posted a bit, but theres loads of interesting topics. A link with a well known local chef would be great, but I agree costs can be important, but i guess finidn the balance is the main ting. Food has been in the limelight a lot in the media recently too.

 

With the simple stuff, I guess you need someone walking around on a busy day and noting complaints being said - sometimes simple things can get overlooked



-- Edited by jo on Friday 29th of March 2013 02:35:41 AM

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Josh wrote:

Also there's not a lot of offerings around the park in terms of novelty food like candy floss, toffee apples, popcorn things of that nature.


 Innocent smoothies did these cart things that could move around the park they were at - there could be something similar at PWH, but themed for PWH

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-- Edited by jo on Friday 29th of March 2013 02:58:53 AM

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if the food was sourced locally then that could be a good thing to promote rather than KFC, even though a big name can have advantages too

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Busy poster tonight Jo. It's Good to have loads of activity. I agree that food quality these days is a big selling point, especially due to recent events. However, the cost is so important and I think it's getting the balance right. Too cheap and the quality is poor and people complain, great quality then people complain about price. That being said I think people would rather pay a little more for better quality. Food is a great source of revenue for parks as margins are often good. I just could understand that on a very hit August day last year the ice cream stand outside Sea Likn was shut most the day and when it did open it wasn't selling drinks! There's some real simple stuff that needs addressing in that respect around the park.

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Also there's not a lot of offerings around the park in terms of novelty food like candy floss, toffee apples, popcorn things of that nature.

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Yeah nice idea plus a nice healthy option.

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To be honest, I think fast food brands should stay out of theme parks - to keep an air of escapism.

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mrbrightside wrote:

To be honest, I think fast food brands should stay out of theme parks - to keep an air of escapism.


 I agree



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