The Texas Rangers are considering, and it at this point it is merely a consideration, following the path set by the Atlanta Falcons when they opened their new stadium.
When the Falcons opened Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Aug. 2017, team owner Arthur Blank announced a “fan friendly” menu that included reduced prices for concessions items. For instance, hot dogs, pop corn and soft drinks were sold for $2. Peanuts, waffle fries and nachos were sold for $3; soda also came with free refills.
“We’ve had preliminary discussions with (concessions provider) Delaware North-Sportservice on the Atlanta concept, but we’re very early in those talks,” said Rangers executive of business operations, Rob Matwick.