ridiculously low prices for food

ridiculously low prices for food
ridiculously low prices for food

It’s time for final preparations for the Utah team who will play their home opener on October 8 at 10:00 p.m. Eastern time.

While on the ice, the team should not be part of the elite, the organization manages to please its fans and attract them to the arena.

The announcement of concession prices is enough to make fans of other teams around the NHL jealous.

Water will only cost $2, popcorn, nachos, hot dogs and ice cream will only cost $3.

These are ridiculously low prices, especially when you consider that this is a new team that could take advantage of the excitement of the new thing to offer high prices.

There are already a lot of season tickets purchased, so the arena is likely to be quite full.

It’s a strategy that doesn’t appear to be economically effective in the short term, but could pay off in the long term.

Since the time has come for the ultimate customer experience in arenas, this is an excellent way to ensure a partisan presence in the stands, even when the less good times arrive.

And then, if people buy more food, more money will come in as well.

To compare, in Montreal, it’s very different. The supporters are almost won over in advance and despite the reconstruction, tickets are selling very well.

So, no need to reduce concession prices, since it will sell quite well anyway. We have perfect proof when we visit the Bell Center and hot dogs cost $6-7

In burst

– New podcast as the series approaches.

– That’s a very good point.

– Interesting discussion.

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