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The colossal new Dallas Cowboys Stadium is living proof that everything is bigger in Texas. The menu in the luxury suites proves that things there are more expensive too.
Those enjoying a Cowboys game from a luxury suite at the new stadium will have to shell out $90 for pizza and $66 for a 12-pack of domestic beer, reports Steven Sipple of the Lincoln Journal World. Ninety bucks for pizza? That's almost as much of a rip-off as Roy Williams.
It costs $800,000 per year to lease one of those luxury suites, a hefty sum that doesn't include game tickets. On the bright side, the stadium's official Web site says that "having your company's name on a suite makes an important statement about your success" and can help make an impression on clients. (Namely that they're paying you way too much money.)
As for the $90 pizza, that's the cost for a plain pizza. No word on how much each topping costs but, suffice it to say, if you're a fan of pepperoni you may want to consider refinancing your mortgage before you head down to watch the Cowboys.
7 Comments
I"m sure it works out to what a normal fan has to pay who sits in the normal seats, you figure you pay 5.50 for a bottle of beer in the stands so a 12 pack would be 66 dollars. Not sure how many slices of Pizza you get but it better be a lot and it better be good.
ReplyIs it my imagination or is the world losing focus on whats right and decent? I agree, it's their money and they can do what they want with it. But does that make it right? Just a thought.
ReplyAdamS - you complain about the rich people enjoying their money when there are so many poor people in the world. My question to you is "how much of your wages did you donate to the poor?". It is their money to do with as they wish.
ReplyWell it is in Dallas - lots of oil baron types with millions of bucks in their pockets.......
ReplyShameful. Especially when there is so much avoidable poverty in the world. These corporate types are quite disgusting.
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