Coachella Food Prices Have The Internet In Disbelief Coachella attendees are sharing food prices from the festival, sparking widespread online reactions. Commenters have labeled the costs “ridiculous,” with some expressing frustration that the expenses alone would deter them from attending. One person wrote, “I’d be dipping into my 401(k) just to get a snack and a drink,” highlighting the financial strain. Others echoed similar sentiments, with one user questioning, “What world is 15 for coffee ok? Why?” Posts from festival-goers have revealed the extent of the price hikes. At Sweetfin, bowls like the Spicy Tuna Bowl, Yuzu Salmon Bowl, and Remi Cruz Bowl are priced at $23 each. Dave’s Hot Chicken, a popular vendor, charges $30 for a chicken sandwich with fries and $26 for chicken tenders with fries. Even plain fries are listed at $12, while All Dat Noodle’s House Special Noodles and Chili Garlic Noodles cost $18. Spicy Wontons are priced at $14. Drinks have also drawn criticism. A post described a group paying $50 for three coffees at a campsite, with commenters expressing disbelief. One user remarked, “The pricing is ridiculous,” while another joked, “I think airport coffee is cheaper.” These accounts underscore the perception that food and beverage costs at the festival are excessively high. Despite the outrage, attendees continue to enjoy the food and share their experiences. However, the high prices have led many outside the festival to opt for cheaper alternatives, such as bringing their own coffee or watching performances from home. The situation has become a topic of discussion online, with users comparing Coachella’s costs to everyday expenses and questioning the sustainability of such pricing.#coachella #sweetfin #daves_hot_chicken #all_dat_noodle #spicy_wontons
