Credit: Zachary Crockett, Priceonomics
Data via Mint.com
Seven dollars for one beer may be the headliner here, but $5 for a bag of Lay's potato chips is equally infuriating. Of course, this chart just reveals average markups. Last year, TripAdvisor’s Tripindex survey analyzed the average cost of in-room amenities in the most expensive international cities, and the average cost for a bag of nuts in Toronto hotels in 2014 was $18.23. Sit with that for a moment.
Crockett notes that mini-bars may be on their way out. Hotel managers dislike mini-bars as much as hotel guests dislike their prices. Often special staff is needed to restock fridges, spoilage is common and guests have been known to pull the ol' replace-missing-vodka-with-water trick. Plus, the egregious price markups don't always translate to profits.
Will mini-bars as we know them soon become obsolete? While guests may miss that late-night salt fix, nobody's going to miss a $18.23 bag of nuts.
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