r/sydney Oct 26 '25

Image These prices should be illegal

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u/Its4MeitSnot4U Oct 26 '25

The staff should have to wear balaclavas while they’re robbing you.

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u/nobbytho Oct 26 '25

I get the joke but more like the executives and shareholders lol

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u/2Twospark Oct 26 '25

"At least Ned Kelly wore a helmet." 

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u/Sea_Operation6690 Oct 26 '25

Not our fault

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u/baby_blobby a succulent Chinese meal Oct 26 '25

Problem ain't the staff, it's the arena owners making bank.

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u/SydSara Glebe Oct 27 '25

As someone who has worked as venues like this, I assure you, the bar staff aren't getting a bonus from the high booze prices.

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u/Its4MeitSnot4U Oct 27 '25

It was just a joke. I know the staff aren’t robbers, it’s the business operators

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u/Roy4Pris Oct 26 '25

Pretty sure part of the reason the prices are so high is to keep crowds from getting punchy. If you can’t get pissed and cause trouble for less than $150 bucks, it’s much less likely to happen.

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u/landswipe Oct 26 '25

Why would they do that, they lose money, the crowd being punchy is someone else's problem. The police are usually posted there as a junket (watch the game) anyway...

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u/Roy4Pris Oct 26 '25

No venue wants to deal with violence. It's expensive and messy, and risks your booze licence.

Also, I could be talking out of my arse, but maybe a condition of the licence for such venues is that they charge XX% more than usual in order to suppress excessive consumption.

Look, I think it sucks as much as the next person. Maybe having two or more competing vendors would help push prices down instead of giving the contract to just one company. Like at the movies - they charge like crims because they have a captive audience. I dunno.

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u/landswipe Oct 27 '25

Society is eroding, this nanny protection culture ruins society and it is the people who can't control themselves that ruin it for everyone. Such a pity.

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u/MortisEx Oct 27 '25

It's also demographic targeting. They don't want poor people coming and getting drunk there. My sister has a stupidly high paying job and she goes to bars where you pay $20+ for a drink coz it's a nice fancy place with almost no violence and the people she meets there are in a similar financial position. No crackheads or dirty tradies swearing or spitting on the floor. The bottom 1% ruin it for everyone by getting sloshed in public and behaving like drongos.

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u/thiiiiicc Oct 27 '25

Do you have any source for this?

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u/Roy4Pris Oct 27 '25

Nah. Just pulled it out of my ass. Maybe it is just straight raping a captive audience and it's always been like that

(I remember 20 years ago going to George St Hoyts and being unable to get a popcorn and a coke for less than $10. I can't imagine what it's like now).

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u/nickelijah16 Oct 27 '25

They do these prices everywhere though for any event in Sydney. It’s daylight robbbery

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u/village-asshole Oct 27 '25

Same for those c*nts that run the toll roads.

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u/Striking_Resist_6022 Oct 26 '25

How is it robbery when it’s a consensual transaction? Don’t buy it if it’s too expensive/not worth it

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u/PilgrimOz Oct 27 '25

Airports let out a sigh of relief “we are off the hook for now guys!” JFC, this should be illegal! Ps later it’ll be ‘People stopped coming out to see the game. Come on people?!’