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New landlord in the Grünwalder Stadium announces: “Our beer price policy will be different”

2024-03-15T13:35:54.850Z

Highlights: New landlord in the Grünwalder Stadium announces: “Our beer price policy will be different”. As of: March 15, 2024, 2:23 p.m By: Jörg Bullinger CommentsPressSplit In action: Jörgen Diemb. © Leather That will make the fans happy. Diemb has been running the kiosks in the Unterhaching sports park since 2018. He also gained experience as a kiosk operator in the Olympic Stadium before the Lions and FC Bayern moved to the Allianz Arena.



As of: March 15, 2024, 2:23 p.m

By: Jörg Bullinger

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In action: Jörg Diemb.

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That will make the fans happy.

Jörg Diemb will be responsible for catering at the Grünwalder Stadium from summer onwards and has announced cheaper beer prices.

Munich – Signs and miracles still happen in Giesing.

After the previous stadium manager Lorenz Stiftl increasingly struggled with the dilapidated Grünwald stadium, Jörg Diemb from Penzberg will now take over the stadium catering on July 1st, as the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” reported.

“Our beer pricing policy will be different.”

Jörg Diemb

Diemb has been running the kiosks in the Unterhaching sports park since 2018.

In the early 2000s he also gained experience as a kiosk operator in the Olympic Stadium before the Lions and FC Bayern moved to the Allianz Arena.

According to his own statements, it is “deep blue”.

He was born in Harlaching and still knows Giesing from his childhood.

What the fans will be particularly happy about is that the drinks will be cheaper.

“Our beer pricing policy will be different,” announces Diemb, who says that as a landlord “you also have to be a little humble.”

He would probably also like to reduce prices for non-alcoholic drinks.

Dilapidated electricity in the Grünwalder Stadium: Future landlord Diemb is thinking about a new unit

At the last home game against SSV Ulm there were problems serving beer.

Lorenz Stiftl, who was responsible for supply until the end of the season, was unable to serve beer due to a power outage - bitter for the restaurateur and the fans alike.

When asked by the Münchner Merkur, the Department for Education and Sport stated that it had no knowledge of this and went on to say: “Otherwise, in the current structural situation in the stadium, with the existing connection load and the size of the transformer, only a basic supply of electricity can be covered “Especially when the stadium is at full capacity, it is necessary for the respective club and the catering industry to set up generators.”

Diemb doesn't let this bother him: "We will do everything we can to ensure that there are no more failures in the future." Instead, he is considering purchasing a new unit so that the fans can make their voices heard at the home games in Grünwalder from the new season Be able to oil the stadium reliably again.

(jb/pop)

Source: merkur

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