That was last year. It looks like the Petro in Portage, WI will have it on for free. I'm in Miami now and might just stay and watch it here, haha, not.
petro and superbowl
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Oh, I understand. They have to make a profit and people coming with outside food such as Wendy's or McDonalds and sitting in the Petro dining room, eating that food while watching Petro's TV for the Super Bowl is not profit making.
If they put up signs that say NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK and SEATING IS FOR EATING (Petro Restuarant food) then that would be okay.
Implying that you have to fork over $12.75 to watch the game and then "forgetting" to tell the drivers that you can also get a meal for that price, through the buffet or off the menu is not proper.
But if they put up signs and lay out exactly (Petro food) what you will be getting for your money that you will be paying to watch the Super Bowl then that would be okay, I think.
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Not 100% sure, but I don't think so. The legal disclaimer only mentions rebroadcast and other accounts of the game. This is essentially charging for the use of their TV, which is showing the original live broadcast of the game.
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