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'Hot dogs will be given the biggest price cut, reduced by $1.10 to $5.50.
Cups of coffee, hot chocolate and tea will increase in size from 8oz to 10oz cups but be reduced 20 cents in price to $4.50.
The price of still and sparkling bottled water will drop 50 cents to $4.50.
And the cost of a kids food combo will be reduced by $3 to $6 and include a healthy option with a wrap instead of chicken nuggets and chips." and you can get baby cino
I always thought you were a fool if you spent money on absurdly expensive food and drink that is at best mediocre in quality and unappealing in size and presentation.
There are a handful of McCafe's being fitted out within the stadium as well, providing a suitable coffee alternative. The McCafe's will also have self-serve ordering systems to try and cut down on wait times.
One of the wonderful things about coming home to Melbourne to watch the Saints is meeting up with family and eating before and/or after the footy in the city and making a night of it. Cant beat a good Pho, noodles and few cold beers although someone always says at half time 'those chips look good' and with me, the wife and only one kid left at home your $40 in before you notice but its the same everywhere now.
Gee, $5.50 for a hot dog - what a bargain. The "dog" can be bought retail for 20 cents and the roll for about the same. Keeping it warm for three hours before someone is stupid enough to buy it would seem to account for the high mark up. Give IKEA the franchise, they can sell a hot dog for $1!
perfectionist wrote: ↑Mon 11 Mar 2019 3:01pm
Gee, $5.50 for a hot dog - what a bargain. The "dog" can be bought retail for 20 cents and the roll for about the same. Keeping it warm for three hours before someone is stupid enough to buy it would seem to account for the high mark up. Give IKEA the franchise, they can sell a hot dog for $1!