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Why stadium food is so expensive

Why stadium food is so expensive

Food and drinks at most sports stadiums cost significantly more than they do outside the venue, but new laws could make concessions more affordable.

Stadium food and drinks often cost more than comparable items outside the venue. Exclusive concession contracts, private stadium operations, and restrictions on outside food have created a captive market that allows teams and vendors to charge fans more, even though many stadiums were built with taxpayer dollars. Today, fans at many stadiums are a captive audience, with limited or no ability to bring outside food, prompting lawmakers to propose legislation to cap concession prices at a fixed percentage above local street prices at publicly funded venues. But legal questions surrounding privately operated stadiums and the role of public subsidies have made it difficult to regulate concession prices.

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