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5 minutes ago, BlazinBill said:

Fair for sure- still better than most hot dogs from other areas is all I was going for- but I like it

 

3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Absolutely. I had to comment because my wife is from Rochester, so the Sahlens vs Zweigles debate is a constant in our house :thumbsup:

In the late 70s, I delivered 'home freezer plan' orders throughout western and central New York.  Rochester customers by probably ten to one wanted the Zwiegel's products if they were ordering hot dogs.  Every few weeks the Rochester driver would have to stop by Plymouth Avenue, so the Buffalo warehouse would have its stock of Zwiegels.  Their white hots were always popular as well.

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1 hour ago, K-9 said:

Glad I’ll be in Atlanta for the Falcons game. I’m gonna get five hotdogs and STILL spend less than for one at Highmark.

Falcons aren't even on that list... how much are they there?

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I thought Metlife was bad, this is diabolical 

9 minutes ago, T&C said:

Falcons aren't even on that list... how much are they there?

2$ 

click the tweet, they're on it 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Virgil said:

$12 is for a foot long.  Regular hot dogs are $7, which is the league average.  

A buck an inch seems fair in this economy. 

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59 minutes ago, T&C said:

Falcons aren't even on that list... how much are they there?

Falcons are there…Seahawks are missing though and they are actually one of the most expensive lol the dov kleiman account is all clickbait now, guarantee you they picked the most expensive specialty hot dog price they could find and compared it to everyone else’s regular dog price to stir the pot 

 

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1 hour ago, T&C said:

Falcons aren't even on that list... how much are they there?

You gotta open the X link for the complete list. Falcons at the bottom for $2 a dog.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

That's almost 2 packs of ball parks hot dogs.

Those are horrible and salty AF... the only non casing dog I'll eat is Hebrew Nationals. Glad the Publix here sells the natural casing Hofmanns, plus their white hots as well. They actually sell the Sahlens brand but they are the crappy smokehouse version with the collagen casing... won't eat those either.

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1 minute ago, T&C said:

Those are horrible and salty AF... the only non casing dog I'll eat is Hebrew Nationals. Glad the Publix here sells the natural casing Hofmanns, plus their white hots as well. They actually sell the Sahlens brand but they are the crappy smokehouse version with the collagen casing... won't eat those either.

You are certainly selective when it comes to weenies....

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2 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Has anyone confirmed this?  I see this meme everywhere and still think it’s complete BS lol the account on twitter that posted this is just a clickbait troll now.  Likely just put something scandalous in there to get people talking.  Haven’t got a hotdog at Highmark in a year+ but I think a regular hotdog was like 6 bucks not too long ago 

 

it’s possible it doubled in price in a very short amount of time but I doubt it 

 

missed an earlier post confirming it, yea I figured its bs 


A coworker was bragging to me today about the price of hot dogs at games in Atlanta being under $3.  I was shocked bc I’m used to paying over $10, which this tweet seems to confirm is the case.  Apparently in Atlanta at least, they strategically set the pricing that way, although I’m guessing they must just make up the money elsewhere.

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4 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


A coworker was bragging to me today about the price of hot dogs at games in Atlanta being under $3.  I was shocked bc I’m used to paying over $10, which this tweet seems to confirm is the case.  Apparently in Atlanta at least, they strategically set the pricing that way, although I’m guessing they must just make up the money elsewhere.

Oh yea Atlanta is legit concession prices wise no argument there…$12 is the footlong hot dog with toppings at Highmark though and I think that twitter account is trying to sell it as the regular hot dog price to stir up some online drama knowing the bills have a big social media following.
 

regular hot dog is nearly half that price.  A comparable footlong specialty hot dog in one of these bigger city stadiums is probably 15-16 bucks if it exists at all 

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3 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


A coworker was bragging to me today about the price of hot dogs at games in Atlanta being under $3.  I was shocked bc I’m used to paying over $10, which this tweet seems to confirm is the case.  Apparently in Atlanta at least, they strategically set the pricing that way, although I’m guessing they must just make up the money elsewhere.

They have actually gone out of their way to make the gameday experience more affordable for families. Free refills on soft drinks, $2 menu items, source as much as possible locally. And the food is actually really good (unlike the insult to school cafeteria food that Delaware North has been cranking out at the Ralph).

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24 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

You are certainly selective when it comes to weenies....

Ever tried one of these gems? Me either...

 

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But the Chic-Fil -A stands in the Atanta stadium are closed on Sundays like all their locations.

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