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I was thinking about two-dollar hot dogs Tuesday evening as I made my way through blizzard-force winds, along with 15,000-plus other Winnipeggers, to Bell MTS Place, where the Winnipeg Jets began an unusually long 10-game homestand with a tilt against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
If you missed the news last week, the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons announced that their concession revenue soared this past season despite the fact they slashed prices during the team’s inaugural season at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, where hot dogs, bottomless Coke products, popcorn, bottled water and pretzels all cost just two bucks at Falcons games this year.