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Tyler Nettuno

The food prices at Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas are unsurprisingly expensive

If you’ve acquired a ticket to Super Bowl 58 — which, on the low end, were going for more than $6,500 a head on the secondary market — odds are that money is not a major concern of yours.

That’s a good thing, because if you’re going to be looking for refreshment during the game, the concession stand prices at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas are about as steep as you would expect.

While some of the food items are fairly reasonably priced — $11.99 for two tacos isn’t too bad — it’s a bit of a different story when it comes to beverages.

If you’re interested in a Bud Light, which is considered a “premium” beer, it’s going to cost you $16.99. If you’re looking for something a bit fancier, such as a Michelob Ultra or a Bud Light Seltzer, it’ll cost you a few more dollars.

Somehow, even a deluxe cocktail is cheaper!

Ultimately, it’s fairly typical pricing for stadium fare, and it’s not surprising to see a slight surge during the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. The prices generally go in line with those of past Super Bowls

But let’s be honest: $14.99 for a souvenir bucket of popcorn is borderline criminal.

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