![]() “It’s not like you’re going to find a nice little café and then take a stroll down to the stadium. “It feels like -16 outside,” Patriots fan Glenn Felton said. The freezing temperatures prompted many fans to get to the stadium as early as possible, meaning the concession stands were swamped. If you’ve paid to come to the Super Bowl, you’re going to pay whatever they charge. “It is a joke,” Philadelphia Eagles fan Don Crawford said, not long before his team took on the New England Patriots. ![]() ![]() HOW COLD?: Super Bowl gives fans a bone-chilling experienceĪNTHEM: Despite flu, Pink delivers emotional renditionĪ regular hot dog at Prairie Dogs came with a tag of $15, but hey, you did get a dollop of blue cheese piled on, while a side of fries set visitors back an extra $13. Special team-themed cocktails were going for $35 for a double measure. If that wasn’t enough of a dent in the wallet, it was possible to add another $7 to the bill by buying a purple koozie. That was even more expensive than the beers on offer, which topped out at $17 for a cup of draft and $13 for a can of Bud Light, more than the cost of a 12-pack of the same product in a supermarket. The NFL’s biggest game has long been famous for the exorbitant cost of its menu items, but things seemed to have evolved to a new level of financial pain this year.Įver heard of a $30 soda? That was the cost of a medium sized “pop” at House Divided on the main concourse an hour before kickoff, the hefty price including a souvenir cup in the shape of a cartoon football player. ![]() MINNEAPOLIS – In the Super Bowl LII hunger stakes the only thing super-sized at U.S. Watch Video: NBC's Super Bowl broadcast: Biggest live production in U.S. ![]()
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