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El alto costo de los alimentos y bebidas genera descontento en los aficionados.
Hermosillo, Sonora - A recent video by local content creator Sentido Culinario has ignited a discussion regarding the escalating costs of food and services at baseball stadiums in Mexico. The video highlights an incident where a fan paid 170 pesos for a portion of "Papas Beisboleras" (baseball potatoes) at a game in Hermosillo, only to be asked for a tip, bringing the total to 187 pesos. This experience, shared by the creator, echoes a previous video by another individual named Jesús, who also documented similar price concerns and the introduction of service charges. Sentido Culinario questioned the fairness of these rising expenses, stating, "We've seen increases at many events, but now they're asking for tips at the stadium too." He further elaborated on the cumulative cost, noting, "If you add up the ticket, food, drinks, and now service, going to a baseball game is no longer cheap." The video prompts viewers to consider whether such prices are justified for the overall experience or if they are making the sport inaccessible to many. The debate underscores a growing concern among consumers about the affordability of entertainment and leisure activities.
El alto costo de los alimentos y bebidas genera descontento en los aficionados.
