The latter.Dentalist or mentalist?
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The latter.Dentalist or mentalist?
Rise of veganism…Sad to see the butchers in trinity market has closed down
Also the cafe in Hepworth arcade has closed tooSad to see the butchers in trinity market has closed down
Lack of trade and foresight.Rise of veganism…
Rise of veganism…
Don't they do it in normal restaurants?(not that I'm saying veganism is abnormal).One chain has taken vegetarian menus off their options due to lack of demand so I don’t think there is a great rise in veganism otherwise everywhere would have loads of vegan restaurants.
And do we even have a wet fish shop anywhere in hull now? I know we’re not a fishing port anymore but Jesus it’s poor.Lack of trade and foresight.
When I was a market trader there were about a dozen butchers in the indoor market. In their wisdom Hull City Council decided to split the food from the non food traders and put a stop to the meat auctions at the end of a trading day. Now there is one fruit and veg stall and no butchers and you'd struggle to describe it as a market at all.
Knew Smokey Joe and the Maddens well. The council drove them out in the end and as you say there are no fishmongers in there now and maybe only a couple left in the city?And do we even have a wet fish shop anywhere in hull now? I know we’re not a fishing port anymore but Jesus it’s poor.
Go to Donny and they have wet fish in their market, ones even a good restaurant !!
I used to always get some fish from Smokey Joe’s in market
Mainly cos I knew the family and they used to give me it!!
Ye I used to play for Joe’s Sunday team as a lad, he used to pick lads up from all over Hull. He put so much effort into looking after us allKnew Smokey Joe and the Maddens well. The council drove them out in the end and as you say there are no fishmongers in there now and maybe only a couple left in the city?
Can you imagine how wealthy Hull would be if we were still the biggest fishing port in the UK with fish and chips the price it is today? We fished from here when it was sold for pennies and over 6,000 men sailed from this port and never returned catching it.
He's driving a lorry these days. Good footballer in his day.Ye I used to play for Joe’s Sunday team as a lad, he used to pick lads up from all over Hull. He put so much effort into looking after us all
Glenn’s a smashing kid
Not seen him now for A long time hope he’s well?
And do we even have a wet fish shop anywhere in hull now? I know we’re not a fishing port anymore but Jesus it’s poor.
Go to Donny and they have wet fish in their market, ones even a good restaurant !!
I used to always get some fish from Smokey Joe’s in market
Mainly cos I knew the family and they used to give me it!!
And do we even have a wet fish shop anywhere in hull now?
Ah brought a tear to my eye that. He was a great bloke Joe. He bought an old van and had it converted just so he could run 20 lads all over Hull. He’d pick us all up for training and that was kids from longhill all across the city to hessle rd where he picked Ian Davies up who went on to play for Hull City.He's driving a lorry these days. Good footballer in his day.
I was at a City sportsmen's dinner with Joe and Glenn back in the day, Ron Atkinson was the guest speaker and it was at a time when Joe was losing it a bit with dementia. Midway through Big Ron's talk Joe stood up and started asking Atkinson questions about the time they played together. We think Joe thought he played for Fish Trades but much to Atkinsons credit he played along with Joe and it was quite a funny if not touching little five minutes or so.
At the end of the night Ron Atkinson came and sat at our table and asked 'is the old fella ok? I'm sure he chucked twenty quid or so in the kitty to buy us a round of drinks too. Two top blokes.
One chain might have done, but that’s an outlierOne chain has taken vegetarian menus off their options due to lack of demand so I don’t think there is a great rise in veganism otherwise everywhere would have loads of vegan restaurants.
One chain might have done, but that’s an outlier
The reason there isn’t loads of vegan restaurants is that almost every restaurant has reasonable vegan options nowadays so there’s no need for vegan only ones
People must be getting fed up of the Star Trek franchise.Demand for vegan has dropped quite significantly, Heck sausages have reduced their vegan range from ten options to two, Greggs have scrapped the vegan steak bake, a couple of restaurant chains have binned the vegan options and supermarkets have significantly reduced the shelf space they give to vegan ranges.
There's even been an increase in meat sales in some areas, apparently due to the popularity of smashed burgers.
Processed meat alternatives not selling as well as previously does not prove a reduction in demand for vegan food.Demand for vegan has dropped quite significantly, Heck sausages have reduced their vegan range from ten options to two, Greggs have scrapped the vegan steak bake, a couple of restaurant chains have binned the vegan options and supermarkets have significantly reduced the shelf space they give to vegan ranges.
There's even been an increase in meat sales in some areas, apparently due to the popularity of smashed burgers.
I saw one of Ian Davies's first games for City, could even have been his debut, v Halifax at Boothferry Park. Long time ago, and again from memory, I'm sure it was one of the first games after Receivership had been announced and an appeal for support had gone out. Over 8,000 turned out for a midweek game which was nearly double our previous home attendance. Ian Davies, local lad, only about 18, tall and athletic playing in midfield was superb, a really classy debut ( if it was) and he scored a stunning goal in a 1-0 win, which I'm sure someone will check on Wikipedia. Then disaster struck, he was involved in a crunching tackle and broke his leg. I don't think he played for the first team again. Always wondered what happened to him.Ah brought a tear to my eye that. He was a great bloke Joe. He bought an old van and had it converted just so he could run 20 lads all over Hull. He’d pick us all up for training and that was kids from longhill all across the city to hessle rd where he picked Ian Davies up who went on to play for Hull City.
I always remember coming home age 11 expecting a smack cos it was about 10 at night and dark and Joe was sat in the kitchen with my old man. He’d turned up at 6 wanting to sign me for his team and spent all night talking football with my old man!! Played for him for the next 6 years