Phoenix Suns owner changes food prices at the stadium to $2. What’s the chances Jets owners ever do so thing like this, actually incentivize fans?
December 21, 2024
Phoenix Suns owner changes food prices at the stadium to $2. What’s the chances Jets owners ever do so thing like this, actually incentivize fans?
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About the same odds as Stanley winning a Norris trophy I’d reckon
Less than zero LOL
I’d rather have a playoff team and $15 hotdogs than a losing team and $2 hotdogs.
I would travel from IL because it would still be cheaper than the united center
The crazy thing is their margin on these items is still likely 100%.
There’s no reason why TNSE couldn’t make a value menu and still offer everything else they have currently.
Boil a bunch of 5 cent weiners in a huge pot and sell them for $3. Still have the Jet dog too.
It’s crazy, they introduced KFC a few games ago and a big crunch sandwich (which is around $5-8 depending on coupons/deals) is like $18 or something, just insane.
You would think the increase in sales from lower prices would be worth it, but I have no actual idea.
If you ask this question again, the team’s gonna move. Now enjoy your $15 slice of cardboard
This would be an awesome idea. And even bigger incentives for season ticket holders.
I’d say 0.0 %
And they’ll still make profit on those sales.
Same chance as me not hooking or slicing my ball when I am at the golf course.
I may be wrong but I imagine all concessions are contracted out. Jets don’t get to choose this. Also, NHL relies much more on concessions for revenue than the other major leagues.
Concessions aren’t the problem. The lack of corporate involvement borderlines on scary and will never be sustainable unless something changes.
13 comments
About the same odds as Stanley winning a Norris trophy I’d reckon
Less than zero LOL
I’d rather have a playoff team and $15 hotdogs than a losing team and $2 hotdogs.
I would travel from IL because it would still be cheaper than the united center
The crazy thing is their margin on these items is still likely 100%.
There’s no reason why TNSE couldn’t make a value menu and still offer everything else they have currently.
Boil a bunch of 5 cent weiners in a huge pot and sell them for $3. Still have the Jet dog too.
It’s crazy, they introduced KFC a few games ago and a big crunch sandwich (which is around $5-8 depending on coupons/deals) is like $18 or something, just insane.
You would think the increase in sales from lower prices would be worth it, but I have no actual idea.
If you ask this question again, the team’s gonna move. Now enjoy your $15 slice of cardboard
This would be an awesome idea. And even bigger incentives for season ticket holders.
I’d say 0.0 %
And they’ll still make profit on those sales.
Same chance as me not hooking or slicing my ball when I am at the golf course.
I may be wrong but I imagine all concessions are contracted out. Jets don’t get to choose this. Also, NHL relies much more on concessions for revenue than the other major leagues.
Concessions aren’t the problem. The lack of corporate involvement borderlines on scary and will never be sustainable unless something changes.