I would like to air a concern of mine in regards to banning of food being brought onto the premises of Angle Park.
On a personal note as a father on a disability pension with 4 teenage children I couldn’t afford for the family to eat the food and drinks they dish up. My kids are state ranked Athletes who eat a strict diet and there is nothing on offer at Angle Park for them. Yes they have the occasional days where they can eat what they like but in no way would I let them eat what’s on offer at Angle Park on a Monday night or Wednesday meeting.
Any other sporting arena in Australia allows us to take our own food and drinks into the complex BUT NOT Angle Park.
If Angle Park start offering some decent healthy well balanced food at reasonable family prices and then AND ONLY THEN will people even contemplate eating at Angle Park.
As previously stated in this email my children are all state ranked athletes with my eldest son being ranked in the top 5 in South Australia in 6 different Athletic events, and therefore are restricted to eating an extremely well balanced diet. Now there is nothing on offer for them to eat at Angle Park with most meals on a Monday night or Wednesday morning either being deep fried or full of fat. With this new rule banning any food being brought onto the premises of Angle Park GRSA are now expecting people with a certain dietary need to be on track for 3-4 hours without providing any healthy alternative food.
I seriously doubt this decision has been made with the full well being of GRSA patrons in mind.
THANKYOU for your time in reading my concerns as a trainer, patron of GRSA and a concerned Father!
Now dont you think the only thing banned at Angle Park on Monday nights and Wednesday morning is the FOOD that GRSA themselves dish up
