The price of the food is set by the vendors, not the DFL party. And the DFL party gets no share in this at all; we even donate the space to the food vendors.If the DFL really wants to engage young people, they should have a clear understandable process, not meet at 10 o'clock on a Saturday morning, have /affordable/ food available (I have 3 dollar bills to my name) . . .
Emma Riese
Both of them set their own prices. The prices were less than I've paid at the Metrodome, at the Target Center, even less than at the State Fair.
If you wanted it more affordable, you could have brought your own lunch from home. That's something you can't do at the Metrodome or Target Center, or most such places. (And we had to argue with Augsburg to get that allowed; they wanted to require that all food be purchased from their monopoly vendor.)
If anyone has suggestions for licensed, insured, health-inspected food vendors who are willing to provide food at more affordable prices, we'd be glad to hear of them.
Tim Bonham, Ward 12, Standish-Ericsson
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