MCG lowers food and drink prices
Date
March 2, 2015 - 11:43AM
The MCG has gone back in time on food prices thanks to a new agreement that will see the prices of some items fall by as much as 40 per cent.
The Melbourne Cricket Club and EPICURE on Monday announced a $14 million investment over seven years around food at all MCG events.
The new pricing will come into effect on April 1 - the day before Carlton and Richmond open the AFL season.
"Prices will fall by as much as 40 per cent on a range of staple items such as Four 'N Twenty meat pies, hot chips and Dons hot dogs. Healthy food alternatives, such as salads and sushi, will also be reduced in price," the MCC said in a statement.
"This means that prices of some products have dropped so considerably that they are consistent with what fans experienced at the stadium more than decade ago.
"Perhaps the biggest win for fans is that they will now be able to purchase bottled water at $3, compared to last year's price of $5. This new price is consistent with what patrons paid for water back in 2001."
MCC CEO Stephen Gough said it was an "unrivalled initiative in the venue industry".
"In fact, we are reasonably confident that no major venue or sporting event in the world, other than perhaps Augusta National Golf Course, has or can match what we are offering today," he said.
"We have listened to the fans, we understand their affordability concerns and we are very confident that this initiative will be extremely well received," said Mr Gough. "This will take the MCG hospitality offering to a new level."
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