Concession Prices At The Super Bowl Are (Predictably) Outrageous [PHOTOS]

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97.1 The Ticket -- It's no secret that a trip to the Super Bowl will cost you a pretty penny.

Airfare and travel; lodging and entertainment around the city; tickets. Nothing is cheap. Especially not the concessions inside the stadium. 

Several reporters took to Twitter Sunday evening to show off the concession prices inside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. And boy, are those prices high.

A half-pound burger and fries will set you back $16 -- which really isn't that bad, considering popcorn is going for $15. A refillable 32-oz. pop is $15, the same price as a 16-oz. can of imported beer.

Super Bowl concessions prices pic.twitter.com/jJ1RcbTue1

— Rachel Bachman (@Bachscore) February 2, 2020

A look at some #SuperBowl concession prices. A $28 sandwich and a $15 soda sounds about right. pic.twitter.com/UFjLBtG2ym

— L.A. Times Sports (@latimessports) February 2, 2020

A little more than an hour before kickoff Sunday, the cheapest ticket on the secondary market was going for nearly $6,000, so if you're willing to pay that much to go to the game, you're willing to pay $15 for popcorn.