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Mercury’s Kahleah Copper approves of budget-friendly menu for home games

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PHOENIX — The Phoenix Mercury announced its $2 menu for its home games this season, mirroring the Phoenix Suns’ $2 menu implemented last season.

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Dubbed the “most affordable, fan-friendly menu in the WNBA,” it consists of five items: hot dogs, water, soda, chips, and popcorn.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Mercury owner Mat Ishbia revealed the menu’s success for the Suns as the reason for bringing it to the WNBA side of Phoenix.

“Investing in women’s sports isn’t just about the facilities and players – it’s also about the fans,” Ishbia wrote.

Phoenix Mercury's Kahleah Copper posing with a young fan. Credit - Phoenix Mercury

Phoenix Mercury’s Kahleah Copper posing with a young fan. Credit – Phoenix Mercury

Mercury guard Kahleah Copper is on board with the new prices. She shares her experience of going to games with her family when she was younger and not having affordable options. She believes unity and community go beyond the court, including fans and their families.

“I think that’s big for our community here in Phoenix and when we talk about setting the standard and what we want to do,” Copper expressed. “I think that’s what we’re doing. That’s how we’re uniting our community and being there for our community.”

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Wendy Lopez is a reporter for Burn City Sports. You can follow her on her X account, @wlopezde

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