The caterers at Reading do a decent pasta salad now. Easily comparable to a supermarket version.My biggest gripe is the food. I always bring my own. Doesnt matter which site you go on, there is someone in a burger van selling rat burgers for ££.
I went to NSPL last year, and was told "you've never eaten a burger like these burgers" and then they wopped a 10p rat burger on the grill, and prepared me some plastic cheese and a horrible bap. Didnt taste any better either, and I certainly didnt benfit from eating it. Would be nice (I know its not easy to impliment) to have some decent hot food for sale. Even chilli in Jacket potatoes would work!
I could see you on the grill rich!
That's what really puzzles me about paintball catering. Surely pasta wod be cheaper for the caterers to cook, bang some chilli on it and there you go, much tastier than carpet burgers, which have been in existense since paintball was born. Having said that, I reffed up at Wildwoodz in Inverness a couple of years ago, and I must say that the quality of burger truly defied all that we know about the typical paintball carpet burger. Finest Aberdeen Angus beefburgers, proper cheese and Heinz ketchup to top it with. None of this "value" branded crap. Makes the walk to the burger van a joy to behold, the look of happiness in the players faces. And the burger was as big as they look on the posters at Maccy's or BK.The caterers at Reading do a decent pasta salad now. Easily comparable to a supermarket version.
Those burgers are pretty cheap to produce, cant bring myself to eat them often. The only meat that is either grey or beige when frozenThat's what really puzzles me about paintball catering. Surely pasta wod be cheaper for the caterers to cook, bang some chilli on it and there you go, much tastier than carpet burgers, which have been in existense since paintball was born. Having said that, I reffed up at Wildwoodz in Inverness a couple of years ago, and I must say that the quality of burger truly defied all that we know about the typical paintball carpet burger. Finest Aberdeen Angus beefburgers, proper cheese and Heinz ketchup to top it with. None of this "value" branded crap. Makes the walk to the burger van a joy to behold, the look of happiness in the players faces. And the burger was as big as they look on the posters at Maccy's or BK.