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AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« on: March 20, 2008, 01:48:35 PM »
AMF management here at a Northern California AMF center has decided that the junior program does not need a director, so they fired him.  The parents were so upset, the entire Saturday morning junior program moved to a nearby non-AMF center. I have always thought of the Junior Director as the person who organizes and gives direction to the program, informs the Parents and the Kids of Junior Bowling News and Tournaments, and handles the ever-increasing amounts of paperwork that the local USBC association requires.

AMF management also decided to enforce their “No Outside Food” policy in AMF centers region wide.  For over 50 years, many of the centers in Northern California, Oregon, and Nevada have travel league clubs where the host club would provide a light meal or snacks to the visiting club before and during the competition.  This must stop according to management.  They have also told all of the leagues that the end of season potluck that is a tradition in most leagues cannot be held.  AMF managment has said that they are in the "Restaurant" business and that this would cut into their revenue.  They also stated that they were trying to avoid lawsuits in case anyone got sick.  What is interesting is that they will allow outside Birthday Cakes for their birthday party business.

As a result of these actions, I am asking everyone I know who bowls at an AMF center to boycott the snack bars.  Hopefully if their overall revenue drops, they will realize that they are in the Bowling business and that they need to treat bowlers with respect as any other successful business would treat their customers.

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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2008, 12:34:42 AM »
AMF dosen't care about league bowling, and most AMF center do not have league coordinator or youth director, they dont even have enough staff, and most manager do not even know how to bowl.  But they are in business and bowling business main revenue is from F&B, enforcing no outside food is a perfectly good thing IMHO.  But there food quality is not good , small portion and expensive.
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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2008, 06:49:36 PM »
Our house follows generally the same policy except for birthday parties, and also on holidays (Thanksgiving, Xmas) we can bring food in for a holiday spread. I've also seen spreads for the last night of winter leagues.
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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #3 on: March 21, 2008, 06:55:33 PM »
Most of the women's leagues and mixed couple's leagues do the pot luck thing for the holidays and the end of the season in the center where I bowl.
 One thing that many of the men in the leagues do here is bring in deer meat samples,jerky sticks and other meats from the hunting season.One of the best things there is is a few venison sticks with a good cold beer.
 If our center tried to ban that,they might end up on the menu next hunting season..............
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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #4 on: March 21, 2008, 07:09:04 PM »
Our AMF center usually enforces the no outside food ban, but with some exceptions such as the pro shop (which is independently owned and rents space from the alley). However, the food at the snack bar seems to be acceptable to those who patronize it, I never have tried anything except the root beer, which I drink all the time when I am bowling.

And, the general manager is a good bowler, averages about 220 or so. (I have bowled in a doubles tournament with him, which we won!).
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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2008, 10:12:13 PM »
At one time I called AMF headquarters and asked if they had anyone nationally that was in charge of youth bowling.  Their answer was no.  Each center manager controls youth bowling as they see fit.  There are some that are pro youth and some anti youth.  Someone told me the other day that certain AMF general managers look at youth bowling hurting their average dollar per line figures.  Whatever the reason, AMF does not have an organized youth program.  As for food.  Food is a profit center for AMF.  Allowing people to bring food in makes the center look bad and also hurts sales.  It's the samething as movie theatres do.  People still sneak food in but are not suppose to.  Youth bowlers are your future bowlers and without them the sport will fade away.

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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #6 on: March 22, 2008, 12:52:41 AM »
In most states there are strict policies from the Dept. of Health about what
can be legally given to others.  All items have to be properly packaged and
inspected.  By allowing outsiders to bring in food, it puts the Bowling
Center in a responsible position.  Most people think that this is ridiculous,
however, it is enforceable.

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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #7 on: March 22, 2008, 08:24:45 AM »
Our local center is privately owned, and they do not allow outside food or drink with the exception of holiday parties and banquets at the end of the season.
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Re: AMF, Junior Directors, Outside Food Policy
« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2008, 09:48:44 AM »
One of the centers I bowled in explained the whole reasoning for no outside food.
1. The health department is pretty strict about it.
2. They have a restaurant (a good one, too, in this case).
3. They allow birthday cakes - as long as they are PROFESSIONALLY BAKED - either from the grocery store or bakery. No home made stuff - see number 1 above.

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