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Serious note on this question: If concession prices are limited by government, it’s conceivable that ticket prices would go *down* to make up in volume the revenue the teams can’t get in price. It’s not like stadiums are flush with attendees these days. 1/2
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A lot depends on the specific business structure: Do teams do concession sales in house? If not, exactly what is the revenue sharing contract with the vendor? Etc. I certainly wouldn’t promise an outcome. But price controls on concessions strike me as a worthwhile experiment. 2/2
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Gonna have to #Actually myself here: According to a (very brief) fact finding endeavor (I asked ChatGPT) it looks like capacity utilization at NYC stadiums ranges from 90% to 95% or thereabouts.
Serious note on this question: If concession prices are limited by government, it’s conceivable that ticket prices would go *down* to make up in volume the revenue the teams can’t get in price. It’s not like stadiums are flush with attendees these days. 1/2
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