This is all well and good so long as Utah doesn’t receive revenue sharing from the rest of the league. If they get league subsidies but pass off savings to their fans, it’s cute PR but ultimately not cool.
Kessel signing incoming
There’s always one
Meanwhile in Edmonton
Can't wait until we (Calgary) get our new arena so these ridiculous prices can come here too. Not that I would ever pay these prices anyway.
The only saving grace currently for the Flames is happy hour before the game where you can get things cheaper ($5 for a beer, I believe there are a couple cheap food options as well). Not the best since the deal ends 30 minutes prior to game time, but at least there is an option.
Do they still sell those mini donuts in Calgary?
Hopefully the rest of the owners do this too
This is all well and good so long as Utah doesn’t receive revenue sharing from the rest of the league. If they get league subsidies but pass off savings to their fans, it’s cute PR but ultimately not cool.
I think Ford Hall before the game is cheaper, but at the end of the day going to a sporting event people should know the price and quality if horrendous.Can't wait until we (Calgary) get our new arena so these ridiculous prices can come here too. Not that I would ever pay these prices anyway.
The only saving grace currently for the Flames is happy hour before the game where you can get things cheaper ($5 for a beer, I believe there are a couple cheap food options as well). Not the best since the deal ends 30 minutes prior to game time, but at least there is an option.
good on them
can't remember the last time i drank or ate at an NHL game. $18 for a tall can of beer and $10 for a hot dog? no thanks
I'll never understand why people go to a sporting event and order a full meal like this. I guess it might just be people who didn't have time to eat dinner beforehand, but I often see people with multiple rounds of food and it always confuses me.
hot dogs don't even cost $1 to make, the only reasons dollar dogs aren't a profit is labor. Like I can buy a dozen buns, a dozen dogs and a bottle or mustard for less than $10"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+.
Me when I have the taste buds of a 50 year old chain smoker.Dasani is amazing, I'm tired of uncultured swine bad mouthing it.
bottled water is such a huge profit margin. they probably dont even pay 2 a case.Wow. Actually reasonable prices! They'll still make a good profit, just not by extortion.