According to FBLA sponsor Mrs. Noble, tickets are $5.00 and can be purchased from any FBLA member or at the door. For one ticket you will be provided 1 bowl of chili, homemade dessert, and drink.
The profits made go directly to the students to pay for their dues or help pay for state and nationals if the tickets are bought from the student, Mrs. Noble said. If the ticket is bought at the door, that money goes into the FBLA general fund which is used to pay for chapter items, reported Mrs. Noble.
Mrs. Noble said, "The chili feed can be very profitable if students sell tickets." According to Mrs. Noble, the students normally collectively make between $1,500-$2,000.
According to FBLA president, Lauren Collins she normally makes around $100 in profits.
Collins said that FBLA has been preparing for this event since the beginning of the school year.
According to FBLA president, Lauren Collins she normally makes around $100 in profits.
Collins said that FBLA has been preparing for this event since the beginning of the school year.
This is probably the 23rd year of the Chili Feed, according to Mrs. Noble.
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