Minnesota ( WCCO ) -- Visitors to this year's Minnesota State Fair might get sticker shock when buying some of their favorite foods.
Tino Lettieri and his mom are prepping their stand, Tino's, for "The Great Minnesota Get-Together." He's been selling pizza on a stick and calzones for more than 30 years, but something that seems to change every year is the cost.
"As prices go up, I always wonder, at what point is too much?" Lettieri said.
When he first started in 1990, his fair favorites cost about $4. Today, he's selling them for $15.
"Our food is almost 30% to 40% higher, labor is a struggle because we have to pay more, I pay more than normal because I don't want to have that turnover," he said.
He's not alone. Butcher Boys, known for their London Broil Steak Sandwich, has seen a s