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Food & Beverage: The Aramark Era begins
RyanUK
TS Member
It’s a health thing, and a sugar tax as rob666 says. I always choose Zero or diet over normal these days.Am I blind or do they just not have classic coke?
I'm not fan of the stuff, but seems weird?
Skyscraper
TS Member
I usually only drink water, fruit juice and milk, and the occasional lemonade if at a restaurant (No, I really don't like hot drinks). Even fruit juice isn't actually that healthy;.a single-serve carton of apple juice contains 25% of an adults daily sugar intake.It's all got crap in it!
I try to stick to healthy drinks...
Tea, water, milk, beer and, er, sarsaparilla.
With vodka and cream soda.
jon81uk
TS Member
Not unusual though, KFC have also stopped serving full sugar PepsiNanny State in action.
It's a theme park not a diet club.
Menu looks hugely limited.
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AstroDan
TS Team
Not unusual though, KFC have also stopped serving full sugar Pepsi
Indeed. Ridiculous.
jon81uk
TS Member
You can add cheese for 55p and bacon for a further 55p so it’s possible to get a cheese or cheese and bacon burger. No idea why they decided not to put cheeseburger on the menu when that will be the most popular option.Not only are the prices criminal, what’s with the selection? That has reduced somewhat no?
The only beef option being ‘classic burger?’ No cheese, bacon, double etc?
Skyscraper
TS Member
Because they want to charge for them, that's why.You can add cheese for 55p and bacon for a further 55p so it’s possible to get a cheese or cheese and bacon burger. No idea why they decided not to put cheeseburger on the menu when that will be the most popular option.
jon81uk
TS Member
But they can still charge for them. Just instead of £5.80 for a burger and then hidden at the bottom its 55p for cheese, list it as £6.35 for a cheeseburger or £6.90 for a cheese and bacon burger.Because they want to charge for them, that's why.![]()
Still charged for and more likely to sell.
Rob
TS Team
That new Burger Kitchen menu does look somewhat more limited that the menu last year. Just the one beef burger option, and the rest chicken (plus a veggie burger)!?
I would say that at least the quality of it cannot get any worse than it was last season, but let's wait and see.
I would say that at least the quality of it cannot get any worse than it was last season, but let's wait and see.
jon81uk
TS Member
Was there ever any other beef burger on the menu or was it just a regular burger with cheese/bacon?That new Burger Kitchen menu does look somewhat more limited that the menu last year. Just the one beef burger option, and the rest chicken (plus a veggie burger)!?
I agree it seems odd that they offer a chicken BBQ burger but not a beef BBQ one.
Rob
TS Team
There always used to be two beef burgers; I can't remember exactly what as a rarely went (they're some of the worst burgers I've ever had the displeasure of eating) but think it was something like a cheeseburger and a deluxe burger which had two pattys and bacon etc.