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  1. Summary points

    Faster, seamless service
    – New draught-beer taps across all areas of Old Trafford.
    – More self‑service bars, reducing queues and improving flow.
    – Frictionless kiosks, enabling fans to tap, grab and go, without delays.

    More flexibility and better information for fans

    – New digital signage that enables the menus to be changed depending on kick-off times and types of events and fixtures, providing more flexibility and better information on offers available.

    More choice and local flavour

    – A wider range of food and drink, including a selection of street food from independent Manchester vendors at kiosks outside the stadium and in the Red Cafe.

  2. Good to see some short-term investment in the current ground. They aren’t just letting Old Trafford rot while they figure out the 100,000 seater “New Trafford ” project .

  3. Improve the entrance speed to the stadium, the queuing since security changed is annoying

  4. The self serve beer taps have made a noticable difference queuing and speed of getting served. Halftime is still a nightmare though. Better get queuing at 35 minutes if you want a drink at half time.

  5. Anything but those vile plastic bottles of Carling. Was last at the Bournemouth game in December and I almost got sick trying to finish the bottle before the 2nd half, fucking disgusting. Had nothing to do with the 10-12 pints i’d had during the day beforehand, but still….

  6. I think it was Berrada that got salt and pepper on the hotdog stand when he was at City.