The San Francisco Giants are back in the Bay Area for their home opener against the Kansas City Royals.
This year’s opening day is the start of a new concession deal at. Last year, domestic beers like Coors and Budweiser, sold for $14 for a 14-ounce cup, but Giants president and CEO Larry Baer felt this was too much and slashed the price by $5.
Although the cut in beer prices may feel like some long-awaited inflation relief, an Oracle Park experience ranks as the fifth most costly in the country. The price of a ticket, hotdog and parking averages out to $83.74, trailing only the Yankees, Red Sox, Cubs and Nationals, according to a
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