The AFL has announced that the highly popular footy food items Four'N Twenty Pies and Hot Dogs at Marvel Stadium are now cheaper than their 2016 prices.
The cost of the Pies is now $4.70 ($5.00 in 2016) and Hot Dogs $6.00 ($6.50 in 2016), reaching new lows for the past decade when the venue was referred to as Etihad Stadium.
Hot Jam Donut prices have been slashed from $6.50 to the affordable $5.00 while Hot Chips will be $4.90.
Marvel Stadium holds the ascendancy over the MCG, which last year, held Four n Twenty Pie and Hot Chips at $6.20 in 2024 after a price spike. Hot Dogs were valued at $6.00 (previously $5.50).
The MCG is yet to announce any changes to its pricing for the 2025 season.
Ahead of its announcement of its extension with foundational clients Delaware North, Marvel Stadium GM Scott Fitzgerald alluded to the notion of keeping costs down for fans, despite the rising pressures of doing business.
"The cost of doing business continues to rise, however, we wanted to make sure that cost wasn't passed on to footy fans when it comes to their favourite items on the menu. It is cheaper to buy a hot Four'N Twenty Pie at Marvel Stadium than it is at the local servo," Fitzgerald said.
"There is nothing better than watching the footy in the stands with your friends and family, and it is important that we make games as affordable and accessible as possible at the stadium, which includes the GA ticket price freeze and no transaction fees on tickets purchased for footy matches at the stadium.
"We have a long association with Delaware North, they have played a crucial role in Marvel Stadium's evolution over the last 24 years and I am pleased we have extended our partnership in delivering fans a whole suite of offerings to cater for any tastebuds."
Delaware North is a global leader in the hospitality and entertainment industry, holding claims to serving high-profile sporting venues across three continents as well as airports, parks, restaurants, resorts, hotels and casinos.