• LovableSidekick@lemmy.world
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    Prices going down seems like good news to me. Are you thinking this equates to jumping up and down cheering and waving pompoms for a company and forgiving all their unforgivable evil misdeeds and sucking their dick? Cuz it doesn’t. It just means lower prices are good news.

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    2 hours ago

    Word is that the nachos are stale, and come with pickles and cold cheese.

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    6 hours ago

    People can try and be the helpers at any point. Life can be like that. You don’t have to accept it. But it don’t hurt to try.

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    Sports and entertainment are down across the board. They can’t sell tickets because people can’t afford a night out, so this is their attempt to drive sales. They aren’t throwing families a bone, they are trying not to have to draft players with a much smaller budget next year. You can’t sell any concessions if people won’t buy tickets.

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      Man, that is not my experience here in Seattle. Ticket prices are up up up and they sell. I’m referring mostly to concert and stand up shows, but I hear from the sports people that it’s even worse for them. Prices are up, tickets sell.

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      That and they’ll probably understock some food items. When they run out they’ll be like “sorry sir, we’re out of hotdogs, but we do have Dasani sewage plant water!”.

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    7 hours ago

    For the rest of the world, 16 oz is approximately 500 g so I guess that’s equivalent to a 500 ml bottle.

    $2 for that is actually pretty reasonable for an event.

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      It’s confusing, but there are two different units: “oz” (ounces) and “fl oz” (fluid ounces). Ounces are a unit of weight and fluid ounces are a unit of volume. But it’s not always written explicitly as “fl oz”, sometimes it’s shortened to just “oz” and you get from context they mean the fluid ones.

      So 16 oz in that context means 16 fl oz, which is about 473 ml.

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    Ishbia’s purchase of the Suns was approved in Feb. 2023. Since he’s relatively new as majority owner of the team, I’ll give him some benefit of the doubt and assume in this situation he is working to make things better with his position and either only recently became aware of the price issue or was only just now able to change it, rather than simply making the change now for optics. You can be cynical about those who set the prices before him.

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      Now Im not in the US so I dont know ticket prices but seats are seats, maintenance on the stadium is largely a fixed cost. Empty seats generate $0 in food and ticket revenue.

      If you can reasonably predict that a family of 5 can go have a great time for $50 + tickets you are going to get families coming, making it a thing the family does regularly which also sells merch and jerseys and creates life long fans, which creates a franchise that pays off in the long term. Its good long term business thinking. Nobody is going to the Basketball because the Hotdogs are amazing, your selling the experience not the food.

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      It may be, but it’s a standard price that you would find outside of a sporting event.

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        Mother of face fucking god, that’s terrible pricing. We’re buying 6packs of 1.5L bottles of carbonated water sometimes and it’s like 2-3 Euros, and contains more than 24 times more water than this joke of a bottle o.O

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      Well of course, that’s the point of being in a captive audience, like at the movie theater or airport. At least they aren’t bleeding you for $8.50 for the same bottle. Makes it hurt a little less if one of your treats in life is watching a game, and someone needs to start the precedent of slowing down the momentum of overcharging for basic goods

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    Damn, imagine if you went to every game

    If I was a fan I’d be sat wondering why they’d been happily talking a 75+% profit margin from me after I’d already bought a ticket to be there.

    If they could just not, when they feel like it

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      First up, I want to say that your point is clear, even without this correction, but…

      That’s not how percentages work. To make things neat, let’s assume they’re now selling things at cost (they’re not, they’ll still be making a profit).

      A 75% reduction in price like this means that they were previously making 300% profit.

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      How much does a bulk purchase cheap-ass hotdog cost. Nothing. It’s cents.

      I’m sure they are still making 75% markup, even on the new 2 dollar.price. before, it was several hundred percent markup.

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        Yes and no. Costco hot dogs are 100% vertically integrated and they get the soda basically for free from Pepsi and they still barely break even on them, if they even do anymore. You add in a farm, packer, and a distributor taking their percent and even a lower quality dog is going to be pretty lean on profit at 2USD in 2024