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44 minutes ago, sullim4 said:

So I guess I'll be that guy.  If you go out to eat and order a soda, what would you expect to pay at a typical casual sit-down restaurant?  $3.49 is typical now - double that and you get $7, which is the pricing you'll find at many stadiums across the country.  Beer is similar - it's $6-$7 for a typical premium domestic like Blue Moon and you'll find it around $14 at the stadium.  I expect to pay about double at a stadium than I would in the "real world" for the identical item... and that ratio still seems to be holding from what I've seen.

 

I don't excuse it, but I also think it's indicative of wider scale inflation.

$3.49 usually gets you free refills

Posted
1 hour ago, sullim4 said:

So I guess I'll be that guy.  If you go out to eat and order a soda, what would you expect to pay at a typical casual sit-down restaurant?  $3.49 is typical now - double that and you get $7, which is the pricing you'll find at many stadiums across the country.  Beer is similar - it's $6-$7 for a typical premium domestic like Blue Moon and you'll find it around $14 at the stadium.  I expect to pay about double at a stadium than I would in the "real world" for the identical item... and that ratio still seems to be holding from what I've seen.

 

I don't excuse it, but I also think it's indicative of wider scale inflation.

Inflation has given businesses a great cover to just hike up prices. Consumers barely have any idea what is a fair price at this point. I doubt many of these inflation blamed price increases are real or even close to relative. Sure we could just stay home. It's just got out of hand. 

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1 hour ago, Mikie2times said:

Inflation has given businesses a great cover to just hike up prices. Consumers barely have any idea what is a fair price at this point. I doubt many of these inflation blamed price increases are real or even close to relative. Sure we could just stay home. It's just got out of hand. 

Did you ever stop and google the price of something before you bought it on Amazon? That platform makes a mint off consumer naivety. Some things on there are market price, but many things are insanely expensive if you bother to look. Pretty sure my wife and I are going to have to put off retirement a few years due to her blindly paying the Amazon upcharge on everyday sh!t. 

Posted
4 hours ago, chongli said:

I remember in the 80's growing up in WNY. Hills had 10¢ (or was it 15¢?) hotdogs and 5¢ sodas one day a year. That was super cheap, even back then. My grandfather took me there and told me to go hog wild. He kept on asking me if I wanted more hotdogs, lol. I was full, but got one more to make him happy.

 

(And the location will remain undisclosed because sometimes Bills fans give me a hard time when I say where.)

 

He can't. The Bills are one of the lowest-valued franchises in football. 

The only Hills I remember was in Jamestown NY.  Down near Evan's Skateland.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Allen2D̶i̶g̶g̶s̶TBD said:

The Sabres should do this next

Let's do the math: 300 fans in attendance total each spending an average of $6 looks pretty nice

Posted
7 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

Innocent question... what's technically the difference between a hot dog and a vienna sausage? Also what's the smallest hot dog roll currently being manufactured?

 

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Now that I've cracked the code on $2 hot dogs, about those $2 bags of popcorn...

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Posted
9 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

Now that I've cracked the code on $2 hot dogs, about those $2 bags of popcorn...

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How about this?

 

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Posted
18 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

Innocent question... what's technically the difference between a hot dog and a vienna sausage?

Well, hot dogs are hot dogs.

But sausages are SNAUSAGES!

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This will lead to online coupons and Topps brand soda. Next thing you know, we will be drinking Genesee Cream ale.

 

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Posted (edited)
12 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

This will lead to online coupons and Topps brand soda. Next thing you know, we will be drinking Genesee Cream ale.

 

But never admitting to it. 😁

 

Surely you're not advocating for the return of the 'Whammy Weenie', are you? 😳

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Posted
20 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

Innocent question... what's technically the difference between a hot dog and a vienna sausage? Also what's the smallest hot dog roll currently being manufactured?

 

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A Vienna Sausage is what you have, a foot long is what I have.

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Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, Tenhigh said:

The only Hills I remember was in Jamestown NY.  Down near Evan's Skateland.

 

There were 11 in WNY in 1984 according to an article I read. Cheektowaga, Depew, Fredonia, the Jamestown one you mentioned, the North Tonawanda one Freddie's Dead mentioned, what else?. Not sure of the others There were other department stores too likes Ames and Zayre, before Walmart moved in.

 

4 minutes ago, chris heff said:

A Vienna Sausage is what you have, a foot long is what I have.

 

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Posted
21 hours ago, The Wiz said:

16oz beer = $18

 

Not in my living room, NO WAY !!! But that will cover the cost over run that the Pegs have to pay in order to get the new stadium built for the fans .

 

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Years ago I was at fast food burger place and a grizzled old guy in his 60s (still incredibly with a metal band style long hair from the early 80s) went back to the cashier to see if he could get a free gravy cup with his fries. The clerk, a recent immigrant from South Asia, said "no sir you will have to pay $2.50 for that". At which point the old headbanger retorted with "$2.50"!!?? "That's highway robbery"!!!!! and stormed away!

 

Fast forward to my first trip to Highmark in more than 10 years back in October and my astonishment when I asked the beer dude how much was a Tallboy of beer and he said $21!!!    $21 for a Tall boy of beer!!!! Now thats "highway robbery"!!! :) 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

It's pop man.  Come on now.

https://popvssoda.com/

54 minutes ago, T master said:

 

Not in my living room, NO WAY !!! But that will cover the cost over run that the Pegs have to pay in order to get the new stadium built for the fans .

 

Actually, expensive alcohol covers people from getting out of hand.

 

If alcohol is cheap, then there's more problems.

 

It causes riots:

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten_Cent_Beer_Night

 

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