TheBlueMonster
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- Sep 14, 2022
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Was this aimed at me, if so, point out where I said anything close to what you said? Most I ever brought in on occasion is a bottle of water in which I carried in my hand.
I understand how fans with families need to save money anyway they can nowadays. A family of four spends over 100 on tickets and due to time restraints, all may not had time for dinner at home and can't afford probably another 40 plus on food.
Yeah, I am not sure why some are choosing to got to bat for the big corporation that needs to make money.
Complaining about the New/ish policy is valid. Thinking about the parents that have kids, or type 1 diabetics that have that coke or mr big on hand, the people tossing out thousands (2 adults seasons tickets and 2 kids seasons tickets is just shy of 3K I believe)
It's a dumb rule and just because it's elsewhere in the league doesn't make it any less dumb.
I pay for the hockey, I pay for the seats, I should be allowed to have a bottle of water or a can of coke that I brought.
Had the aud concessions not cheapen out on everything and raised the prices, maybe people would be inclined to buy stuff but nobody wants a burger from a heated drawer that was made at 530, or a slice of pizza that has little to no taste. Or a fountain pop that costs 6 bucks. One thing that has always bugged me is they have nothing to help you carry food for 4. Ask for a box and they don't have any.
I miss when we had that little sandwich shop in the front many years ago, at least there you could get something a little better.
I am with the fans that are upset about it. It never seamed like it was being abused but 100% this is being done because the 43 billion dollar company that run these concessions know they can hold you and your wallet hostage.
I pay almost $2000 for my tickets. I buy my kids new stuff at the beginning of the year. I contribute to many of the fundraisers. It's bullshit if you ask me.