Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Is that hot dog made with rat meat?

Conde Nest Portfolio Magazine did a small survey of big league ballparks to see which sites had... well...the most health violations. (The article entitled "Foul Ballpark" was published in its June issue.) And if you attend games at Angel Stadium in Los Angeles or the Coliseum in Oakland and have not gotten violently ill, call yourself lucky because both stadiums boasted the most violations with the Coliseum raking up 493 and Angel Stadium hitting 732. And as an added bonus Angel stadium has a "major vermin" and "cockroach infestation." So now you know why you spent Wednesday night with your head in the toilet and no it wasn't vast quantities of beer you ingested. Yankee Stadium (45) and Shea Stadium (58) had some of the lowest, but I've been to both of those stadiums and I really don't believe it. I mean Shea Stadium, home to the wet pretzel, inedible chicken finger and mold induced hot dog, someone is getting paid off. Plus I got really sick from a hot dog at Yankee Stadium, and no it wasn't because I ate a pound of candy from Dylan's. I'm almost positive about that. The Stadium with the fewest, well that's good old Coors Field with only 16 health code violations. At least something's going well over there in Denver. I would have to say the moral of the story, BRING YOUR OWN FOOD!
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It's been fun blogging with you,
Kate

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