Or in this case other edibles. This was the menue at the UTC Regional. I know in some countries hands would be chopped off for these prices.
I bet there wasnt 3 ounces of fries in those packages and they charged $3.50 fo 5c worth of spuds. May be because they there from France (French Fries).
3 cookies $2.25
But $4.25 is just plain rude for a Hamburger and it was small enough to eat through one nostral.
I could have spent $30 for food (so called) and still been hungry but the ckincher was $2.75 for a small bottle of H20. I brought my own.
Luckily. there was a McDonalds/Burger kind about a 5-10 minute walk away. Even some people who came up to watch matches that werenāt from the local area thought that it was āIts highway robbery, I could drive to the interstate, pull off and buy a cheaper drink.ā
In Sacramento there was a Subway nearby. It took 10 minutes to get there but thatās because the traffic was terribleā¦
no more french friesā¦freedom fries
and hamburgers? I thought we were still calling them liberty steaksā¦o well
I wonder what prices were under the taped on costs⦠yeah once again, when there are hungry people, cost goes up a lot.
thats really sad becasue i mean you expect to pay that much if you go to a football game and stuff but when you are at something like this you should have to worry about the prices we are all here to compete in a event and they are killing us in prices and i think its a bunch of crap that we are not allowed to bring food casue i mean i am alergic to wheat and basically everythingo nth that menu i cnat have so they should def like not have the rule
just bring your own food and eat it in the parking lot, thats what we do.
sl charged like 3 bucks for a medium pop and like 4 bucks for a little pizza! I spent 20 dollars in one day
Every year Iāve brought my own stuff in a backpack. If I feel I may get caught, I put stuff on top of it. If I buy food at competition I have to pay for it, and there is no way Iām going to pay that much for food. I find it much more worthwhile to bring my own.
I understand why the rules are in place, mainly because people are stupid and canāt clean up after themselves. I put all my garbage either back in my bag or throw it out when Iām done. I donāt see any other reason on why I shouldnāt be able to have my own stuff.
*Originally posted by Gadget470 *
**I understand why the rules are in place, mainly because people are stupid and canāt clean up after themselves. I put all my garbage either back in my bag or throw it out when Iām done. I donāt see any other reason on why I shouldnāt be able to have my own stuff. **
To my understanding, that is not why those rules are in place. Certain venues disallow outside food items because they have contracts with various companies, and those companies want exlusive claim to your wallet. That is, they get more money if you have to buy from them than if you can bring in your own food. They can also charge more if they do that.
Now, however much you dislike it (and I know I do!), they have a right to do it.
Stephen
To be honest, I just ate a big breakfast at the hotel in the morning, and then just waited until I came back at night to eat.
I know FIRST canāt control the arenasā prices or rules, but I wish some of these arenas would give us a break!
doesnāt this kinda defeat the purpose of capitalism? The whole āwe own this marketā deal. just a thought.
also, we will get absolutely nowhere by just talking about how bad it is. Most big businesses have no conscience when it comes to things like this. If we want something done then we must boycott the stands or something.
p.s. i donāt want to sound offensive, Iām just voicing my opinion.
I understand why the rules are in place, mainly because people are stupid and canāt clean up after themselves. I put all my garbage either back in my bag or throw it out when Iām done. I donāt see any other reason on why I shouldnāt be able to have my own stuff.
I thought it had something to do with unions and the work they would be losing by not having that rule. Anyway did they have this stupid rule at the long island regional because I remeber walking into the building with a cooler all three days and no one really cared that I did that.
None the less, Iāll be going in with a backpack of deliciousness again.
well i dont think they are gonna have people standing at the pit doors enforciing this rule and i mean since i am alergic to most of that crap and they try to stop me that is against the law cause its more like a health condidting that i cant eat that and they could get fine but i dont think they will be enfrocing it and once youa re in the pits eating soemthing they cant like prove if you broguht it in or not
The funny thing is that the food service at the UTC regional is the same food service that serves my college meals. I thought Iād escaped but alas, still more of that grease-fried food. MMMMmm, good. But anyway, I can understand the rules to not bring food in, but those prices are still ridiculous since alot of the people there were poor high school students and college students from out of state.