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Miami GP Director and Miami Dolphins CEO defends '$280 lobster rolls' at the F1 race
Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Miami GP was met with a lot of glamor and pizzazz. Multiple celebrities such as Kendall Jenner and Tom Brady were present at the Hard Rock Stadium. The American weekend meant that everything was expensive in and around the venue. Some people put forth the highly expensive food items on the Miami GP’s menu. Miami GP Managing Director Tom Garfinkel has since defended the inflated price of the food items at the venue.

A particular attendee of the Miami GP took to X to share the price of Lobster Rolls at $280. However, the person did not add much context or information regarding the prices shared. Tom Garfinkel has since provided clarity over the entire matter. The Miami Dolphins CEO recalled the entire incident and shared the reality. Garfinkel made it clear that the prices mentioned were for a suite and not general access. Besides, the proportion size would probably be bigger due to the prices mentioned.

Somebody sent out a tweet the other day that showed a lobster roll was $280 and they sent it out without comment And the context that wasn't included is that it was for a suite. Tom Garfinkel said, as reported by motorsport.com.

Additionally, the CEO mentioned that the price of $280 price was for Lobster Rolls and for more people than just one. The portions would be enough for even ten people, hence the large price. However, the prices of Formula 1 tickets and everything else are indeed highly priced and not always for the common people. Hence, the sport might have to reconsider their set prices of such commodities during a race if the ticket is already expensive.

It was a lobster roll, for probably 10 people, for $280. Tom Garfinkel noted.

Tom Garfinkel revealed that there were ‘less expensive’ options available at Miami GP

There were expensive items at the event, however, Tom Garfinkel revealed that there were inexpensive items available too. Additionally, there were highly priced items due to them being prepared by world-renowned chefs. For example, Mario Carbone was present preparing Vodka Rigatoni which obviously cost a lot of money.

So, there are options that are less expensive, and there's a lot of them all over the campus. And then there's some options that are more expensive, and then there's some options that are really expensive because [renowned New York celebrity chef] Mario Carbone is there making your vodka rigatoni, and it's going to cost a lot of money. Tom Garfinkel mentioned.

According to the Miami Dolphins CEO, the event tried presenting the attendees with a wide spectrum of options. However, Garfinkel reckoned that people tried to point out the negatives as well, such as displaying the high price without any context. The Lobster Rolls at $280 that could feed almost a dozen people were correctly priced.

We're just trying to provide options across that spectrum and sometimes people are going to point one thing out and say 'that's really expensive' without providing the context that it's actually a lobster roll for a suite for 10 people, right? So, there are inexpensive options as well as that, which is important to us. Tom Garfinkel concluded.

The American weekends are usually highly-priced as compared to any other events due to the high amount of attendance. Additionally, these weekends provide the most amounts of financial benefits to Formula 1. Hence, the sport needs to continue racing in America and keep such highly priced items available as well.

This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.

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