Low-price food will be the rule for all games at new Falcons stadium, including the Super Bowl More than six years ago, while attending the Super Bowl at Cowboys stadium, I decided that I wanted popcorn. There was plenty of food in the press box at the time, but no popcorn. So I went out into the stadium, found a cart selling popcorn, and bought a modest-sized plastic tub full of it. For $15. Then, when I got back to the press box and dug in to my $15 bucket of popcorn, I immediately learned it was stale. It won’t be that way at Super Bowl LIII. “[W]e will have the exact same prices as you will at all of our games, just like we will at the Super Bowl, just like we will at any game,” McKay said, via the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. McKay added that restaurant chains on the premises have agreed to charge the same prices at the Falcons stadium location that they charge elsewhere. “We’re not going to let them come in and up-price people just because they paid to get into the stadium,” McKay said. It’s a great approach, one that other stadiums will be pressured to follow.
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untitled Suppose you’re an errant knight on your mission Suppose you’re an errant knight on your mission by Jon Rappoport July 11, 2017 “The cosmos is a forgery of the individual.” If, late at night, or upon rising in the morning, a person can think of nothing that differentiates him from “the way the world thinks,” if he can imagine nothing that distinguishes him from “the culture,” then what does he have? Well, he has passivity. Or suppose he has a “vision” for his future that comes from somewhere else? A personal vision implies action. It doesn’t depend on a group. A personal vision isn’t disconnected from self. A personal vision is a person’s conscious entrance point into the world. Or…coming at this from a somewhat different angle: “There are some people who hear the word CREATE and wake up, as if a new flashing music has begun. Yes, that’s a little better. Could you handle living as Gulliver in a land of Lilliputians? Suppose you already are? Suppose the Lilliputians are Gullivers who have misplaced that core fact? Jon Rappoport Like this: