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alangore Jun 6, 2018 1:40 pm

Any food at Boston Logan. One example, $45 for a crab cake at the domestic terminal. "Legal Seafood," illegal prices.

But I also have a counterexample. Portland, OR requires airport vendors to sell at in-town prices, so good food at reasonable prices is available. And guess what: PDX is crammed with vendors, and because of the prices they have plenty of customers. Portland may be weird, but this particular policy is working.

enviroian Jun 6, 2018 4:59 pm


Originally Posted by alangore (Post 29836920)
But I also have a counterexample. Portland, OR requires airport vendors to sell at in-town prices, so good food at reasonable prices is available. And guess what: PDX is crammed with vendors, and because of the prices they have plenty of customers. Portland may be weird, but this particular policy is working.

PHX as well. I don't know why vendors at other airports aren't forced to do this as well.


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