WTFMAN99
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With today’s technology in televisions, going to a game really makes less sense these days.
Especially true as a Leafs fan, I can just watch them lose at home and save like $300-500.
With today’s technology in televisions, going to a game really makes less sense these days.
Smith Entertainment Group Announces $2 and $3 Concession Offerings During All Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club Games at Delta Center | Utah Hockey Club
Today, Smith Entertainment Group (SEG) introduced $2 and $3 pricing for select fan-favorite concessions that will be available during all Utah Jazz and Utah Hockey Club games at Delta Center, starting with the Utah Jazz preseason game on Friday, Oct. 4. Five popular items have been significantly...www.nhl.com
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$2 for Dasani is still outrageous.
That shit is gross.
Meanwhile in Edmonton
"I'll even give you the first hit for free ..."
It's hilarious too that a $1 to make hot dog for $3 is today considered a bargain. I'm sure in 1-2 years they'll be up to like $6-$7+.
Meanwhile in Edmonton
Ya never understood people shitting on purified water. Like it's just water with a tiny bit of salts added.
It's like 30 ppm. Even if they added pure table salt it wouldn't be salty.Purified water is fine, Dasani is like some salty super chemical beverage.
I wish I could pick my camera to be entire ice, and the sound to be without the announcers and just the arena sounds.
Doesn't seem like it, they just entered into a $650 million dollar development project across from the arena.Could they afford to lower prices though? Isn't winnipeg struggling financially?
It's like 30 ppm. Even if they added pure table salt it wouldn't be salty.
Cool to see them do that
Concession prices at sports games are getting out of control
Similar story at TD Garden and I'm sure around the league. Fenway is even worse. I can't remember the last time I ate at the arena/park. Now I just eat at home or go to the 99 before games lolMeanwhile in Edmonton
What's gross about it is that they're selling you tap water.Dasani is amazing, I'm tired of uncultured swine bad mouthing it.
Not sure why more arena concessions don't follow this. There is argument to be made that concessions would be almost as profitable by reducing cost while increasing sales. Selling two pops as a dollar profit is just as good as selling one pop at two dollars profit.
Prices will go down when consumers stop paying.
We complain about it but the lineups are still long with people wilfully bending over... even at the movie theater.
I can't believe people actually pay that. I thought I saw a post online last season from someone in Edmonton that they bought fries at a game for like 8 dollars and it only had like 8 fries, unless that was a joke. I could be remembering wrong but it wasn't something ridiculous like that.Meanwhile in Edmonton
I can't believe people actually pay that. I thought I saw a post online last season from someone in Edmonton that they bought fries at a game for like 8 dollars and it only had like 8 fries, unless that was a joke. I could be remembering wrong but it wasn't something ridiculous like that.
Yes that must have been what I read. My gosh that is pretty unreal. If I was a server I would be embarrassed to even give something like that to a customer for 8 dollars.
That is ridiculous! The Lays chips are a dollar a bag at Dollarama, and fountain pop averages 30-50 cents per serving for the seller.
Yet Vegas spends to the cap and more.
Vegas is the 8th-highest earning team. NHL teams revenue 2023 | Statista.
The curious thing is that the Kings generate effectively the same revenue as Edmonton and Toronto despite LA having two NFL teams, two NBA teams, an MLB team (two if you include the nearby Angels), i.e., for sports fans the Kings are anything but "the only game in town" (although of course Toronto does have the Raptors and Blue Jays).