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Pitt Gorilla 11-14-2014 10:19 AM

Bugs, mold on menu at K.C. stadiums
 
Video and pics at link.

https://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_...y-pro-stadiums

By Paula Lavigne | ESPN.com
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The food safety manager at Kansas City's Kauffman and Arrowhead stadiums, home to the Royals and the Chiefs, told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" that poor food handling and dirty conditions have routinely been putting fans' health at risk -- including during the World Series. In addition, a city health department inspection completed Nov. 3 found dozens of critical health code violations at the facilities, according to documents obtained by "Outside the Lines."

Among the concerns found at the stadiums by the manager: cockroaches in vending areas, mouse feces on the same tray as pizza dough, sinks where employees were supposed to wash their hands being blocked by boxes or trash, employees eating in food prep areas and trays of food headed for customers that measured at unsafe temperatures. The health department found several critical violations, including mold growth in ice machines, dirty pans and trays and excessive numbers of fruit flies.

"When we lose control over hygienic practices and we also combine that with poor temperature control -- that could be a catastrophe," said Jon Costa, the district food safety manager for Aramark, which runs the concessions at both venues and has food and beverage contracts with 30 professional sports teams. "That is a recipe for foodborne illness. ... It's very likely temperatures are abused every game. Every game."

Costa sent information about the food safety concerns to local media and ESPN last week, a step he said he took after months of trying to get Aramark senior management to address his concerns and reprimand employees who broke food handling and prep rules. He said he had no authority to reprimand employees, and he was powerless on site because the employees he would have been instructing did not report to him. After learning that Costa sent those details to the media, Aramark placed him on paid administrative leave last week for violating its media policy, Costa said.

Marc Bruno, chief operating officer of Aramark Sports and Entertainment, said last week that Costa's photographs and descriptions were "just allegations at this point," and the company has addressed problems that Costa has raised throughout his 2½ years with the company.

"It's completely contrary to everything that we have done in there," Bruno said. "Food safety is the top priority, No. 1 at Aramark and No. 1 in Kansas City and all our operations." He said both venues are routinely inspected by the City of Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department, which has awarded a number of concession stand food safety excellence awards at the stadiums in the past.

Tod MacKenzie, senior vice president of communications and public affairs for Aramark, also wrote a detailed response to "Outside the Lines."

"The unsubstantiated claims raised by a disgruntled employee are very troubling, as is his unknown motivation," MacKenzie said. "Especially disturbing is the fact that this individual is personally responsible and entrusted with managing food safety at the locations in question. ...

"The random collection of isolated and questionable photographs that the employee distributed represents selective snapshot 'moments-in-time' that without proper context can support any number of conclusions."

The Royals issued a statement, saying: "We take great pride in promoting an atmosphere at Kauffman Stadium that Royals fans of all ages can enjoy. The excitement and energy running through the stadium was on full display during the World Series and our partners, including Aramark, play an important role in creating those memories. Food and beverage is integral to the fan experience and Aramark has been a valued partner in delivering those services to fans. We all take food service, safety and quality very seriously."

The Chiefs also issued a statement: "We're continually looking for new ways to enhance the fan experience and, for the past four seasons, we have partnered with Aramark to transform and elevate our general concession areas. The food and beverage service and selections delivered by Aramark are important parts of the Arrowhead experience."

In July 2010, "Outside the Lines" conducted a comprehensive review of food safety at all 107 venues for professional football, hockey, baseball and basketball in North America. In that report, 62 percent of Kauffman's vendors had critical violations, and at Arrowhead, it was 56 percent. Aramark began its contracts with Kauffman in 2007 and started one with Arrowhead, for general concessions only, in 2010. Costa said his position was created as a result of the "Outside the Lines" report.

"Some of these practices are very habitual. And sometimes it's the same abuser," Costa said of the problems he witnessed.

Costa sent photos of food prep problems to Aramark and Royals officials, via emails, prior to the World Series. "Outside the Lines" verified those emails.

Costa also emailed his photos and complaint to the health department on Nov. 3, the day after the Chiefs played the Jets at Arrowhead, and the department sent inspectors within hours to examine concession stands at both venues. Even though there were no events at either facility that day and the stands were closed, inspectors found violations at 20 out of 26 stands, including 37 critical violations.

Health department division manager Naser Jouhari said the results were "shocking." He said his inspectors told him that it looked like Aramark workers "just flipped the switch off, and they walked out without doing any cleaning or removing any of the food items."

"The main concern is [inviting] all these insects and rodents to the concession stands so they [could] contaminate food service, food contact areas," he said.

Although no events are scheduled at Kauffman until March, the Chiefs have their next game at Arrowhead on Sunday. Bruno said Aramark has addressed and corrected all issues from the Nov. 3 health department inspections and has brought in a third-party food safety auditor. On Monday, health department inspectors re-inspected the 20 stands that had violations and reported that all of them had been corrected. Had they not been, the department could have shut down the noncompliant concession stands, issued a fine or done both.

"We've served three million or four million fans this summer in Kansas City at those two stadiums," Bruno said. "And the food is safe, the food is high quality, and there are really no issues."

Costa's photos also included shots of moldy hot dog buns, which he said were discarded but had been a recurring problem. He provided a copy of an email from May 5, 2014 from a Royals fan who complained about mold on a hot dog bun that the fan's child was about to eat.

Costa said managers have not been promoting food safety, especially among the actual food prep workers who handle the ingredients, as evidenced by a scene he described from the final game of the World Series on Oct. 29. The concession stands were running low on pizza dough, and a prep worker told him that she was left with a tray of dough that had expired Oct. 25.

"She says to me that she called our supplier and our supplier told her, 'Do not serve dough that is expired,'" Costa said. "However, our manager stepped in and said, 'You will sell the dough. You will sell the dough.'"

"Outside the Lines" heard two other accounts of the dough incident that backed up Costa's description and indicated that pizzas made with expired dough were sold to customers.

Even if the dough didn't pose a health hazard or sicken anyone, Costa said it set a bad precedent for workers.

"I think it says that, 'Hey, we can sell any substandard food that we want,'" he said.

Costa provided a copy of an email his supervisor in Kansas City sent Oct. 31 stating that the supervisor was concerned about the dough incident and that another manager that night did eventually instruct workers to stop selling the pizzas. When "Outside the Lines" asked Bruno about the incident last week, he said it was the first he'd heard of it.

"I continue to have confidence in our policies and procedures that would prevent something like this from being served," he said. "I was at Game 7. I actually did have pizza that night, and you know, there were no issues that we're aware of anywhere."

Health department inspection photographs
The City of Kansas City (Mo.) Health Department sent inspectors to Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums on Nov. 3, the day it had been alerted to food safety concerns by Costa. Even though there were no events at either facility that day and the concession stands were closed, inspectors found violations at 20 out of 26 stands, including 37 critical violations. The photos below were taken on Nov. 3. The facilities passed a re-inspection this week.

Producer Nicole Noren of ESPN's Enterprise/Investigative Unit contributed to this report.

gblowfish 11-14-2014 10:20 AM

Nom Nom Nom...

threebag 11-14-2014 10:22 AM

Just buy beer

thabear04 11-14-2014 10:23 AM

They don't like extra protein.

Dragonocho 11-14-2014 10:24 AM

Wife used to work for Aramark at a college cafeteria. She won't go near any place they manage food.

ptlyon 11-14-2014 10:25 AM

:fart:

TLO 11-14-2014 10:26 AM

I just assumed this was the risk you took when you ate stadium food. :shrug:

Pitt Gorilla 11-14-2014 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragonocho (Post 11109774)
Wife used to work for Aramark at a college cafeteria. She won't go near any place they manage food.

I used to work concessions at the Big 8 tournament in KC (work a few hours, free admission for various sessions). Anyway, I would NEVER eat the stuff they had us serve. The hotdogs were reused day after day (stored in water in bags in boxes). The popcorn was typically at least several days old. It was pretty horrible.

ILChief 11-14-2014 10:31 AM

How can both teams not fire Aramark after that?

Bearcat 11-14-2014 10:34 AM

Quote:

"The random collection of isolated and questionable photographs that the employee distributed represents selective snapshot 'moments-in-time' that without proper context can support any number of conclusions."
That mouse poop on the pizza tray is just a "moment in time".... it could mean anything!

ILChief 11-14-2014 10:36 AM

Some of the pictures in the article are unbelievable

Chief_For_Life58 11-14-2014 10:36 AM

We are all just dust in the wind

Chief_For_Life58 11-14-2014 10:36 AM

Sand thru an hourglass

Chief_For_Life58 11-14-2014 10:39 AM

Lol from the comments -Ross Kirby
Well ya they had expired food because they weren't use to being open in late October and November for 20 something years.

PizzaDoughz 11-14-2014 10:43 AM

The worst part is the video in the link had another manning commercial

Discuss Thrower 11-14-2014 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILChief (Post 11109792)
How can both teams not fire Aramark after that?

Aramark is just that ****ing cheap. It's them and Sodexo that provide literally the shittiest food service contractor work known the man, yet they keep growing ever year.


Drury was saddled with Aladdin. They had some pretty horrendous shit going down in the kitchen too.

ptlyon 11-14-2014 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PizzaDoughz (Post 11109828)
The worst part is the video in the link had another manning commercial

"Chicken mouse parm, you taste so good..."

Gonzo 11-14-2014 10:49 AM

Jesus... Looking at the pics makes me wanna vomit.
I know stadiums aren't exactly sanitary anyway but Christ. A little effort maybe?

http://m.espn.go.com/wireless/story?storyId=11854523

TLO 11-14-2014 10:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Smoke (Post 11109780)
I just assumed this was the risk you took when you ate stadium food. :shrug:

OK.. so after looking at the pictures, I'm changing my tune.

That's ****ing gross.

ILChief 11-14-2014 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Smoke (Post 11109841)
OK.. so after looking at the pictures, I'm changing my tune.

That's ****ing gross.

Those were pics from the health dept inspection on a day when nothing was going on at either stadium.

Strongside 11-14-2014 10:57 AM

This is not surprising. About 2 weeks ago I sent Arrowhead officials a pretty lengthy letter about the state of the service and overall experience of the concessions at the stadium, which is unacceptable. I routinely work with members of the marketing/PR team in the front office, so I sent it directly to them...not via some sort of 3rd party survey. As a season ticket holder, I expect the Chiefs to either fire Aramark, or give them an ultimatum. Either get your shit together and stop hiring people that can't perform such a simple job, or get your shit and get out.

loochy 11-14-2014 11:00 AM

k




it happens

InChiefsHeaven 11-14-2014 11:01 AM

I worked concessions at the Qwest (Now Century Link) Arena here in Omaha. We were absolutely anal about cleanliness, and I can say without a doubt the food we served at our outlet anyway was totally safe and clean. Seriously, I don't understand how these vendors have the issue, it's not that hard to spend some time cleaning. We always were able to get out of there pretty quick at night and passed every inspection we ever had.

InChiefsHeaven 11-14-2014 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strongside (Post 11109846)
This is not surprising. About 2 weeks ago I sent Arrowhead officials a pretty lengthy letter about the state of the service and overall experience of the concessions at the stadium, which is unacceptable. I routinely work with members of the marketing/PR team in the front office, so I sent it directly to them...not via some sort of 3rd party survey. As a season ticket holder, I expect the Chiefs to either fire Aramark, or give them an ultimatum. Either get your shit together and stop hiring people that can't perform such a simple job, or get your shit and get out.

Did they send you a coupon for a free hot dog?

Gonzo 11-14-2014 11:02 AM

My experiences with Aramark at cafeterias aren't much better. That's what happens when you pay ol' Bubba minimum wage right after he got out of the pen.

J Diddy 11-14-2014 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PizzaDoughz (Post 11109828)
The worst part is the video in the link had another manning commercial

Manning and Aramark-bad for KC, bad for you.

ptlyon 11-14-2014 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 11109859)
I worked concessions at the Qwest (Now Century Link) Arena here in Omaha. We were absolutely anal about cleanliness, and I can say without a doubt the food we served at our outlet anyway was totally safe and clean. Seriously, I don't understand how these vendors have the issue, it's not that hard to spend some time cleaning. We always were able to get out of there pretty quick at night and passed every inspection we ever had.

Anal cleanliness is good

Saul Good 11-14-2014 11:06 AM

Both franchises have been serving up shit for decades. Why is this suddenly news?

Discuss Thrower 11-14-2014 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J Diddy (Post 11109866)
Manning and Aramark-bad for KC, bad for you.

"Aramark keeps costs down"

Simply Red 11-14-2014 11:09 AM

Because; we are the Chiefs.

Simply Red 11-14-2014 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 11109833)
"Chicken mouse parm, you taste so good..."

mmm that DOES sound amazing!

Dragonocho 11-14-2014 11:11 AM

Must send Gordon Ramsay in with his Kitchen Nightmares crew. Only takes him 60 minutes to fix a broken food service place.

ptlyon 11-14-2014 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragonocho (Post 11109883)
Must send Gordon Ramsay in with his Kitchen Nightmares crew. Only takes him 60 minutes to fix a broken food service place.

And send him into the locker room at halftime

Pablo 11-14-2014 11:12 AM

I wonder how many mouse dropping there are in an average helmet nacho at the K?

Because I'm still going to order one next year, no matter the number.

Strongside 11-14-2014 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by InChiefsHell (Post 11109862)
Did they send you a coupon for a free hot dog?

I haven't received jack shit as far as feedback. I sent to 4 people, all of whom are typically very quick to respond to email. I don't care that I get anything, I just hope that the frustration came through. If they ignored it, I bet they hear me now.

DMAC 11-14-2014 11:14 AM

Cut em a break. They've never had that many people there.

Simply Red 11-14-2014 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DMAC (Post 11109893)
Cut em a break. They've never had that many people there.

http://i.imgur.com/69PxaRG.jpg

Strongside 11-14-2014 11:19 AM

The training has to be nonexistent at Aramark. The clerks can't even work the cash registers, let alone clean up after their shift is over.

Dayze 11-14-2014 11:22 AM

The service workers at the stadiums are absolutely horrible. Lazy. Work slow. Can barely mactually do the job the yr e getting paid for. There are some real worthless human beings working those stands.

Strongside 11-14-2014 11:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 11109900)

You've somehow captured, in perfect detail, the very essence of the Aramark stadium concessions worker. This is incredible.

Iowanian 11-14-2014 11:25 AM

I've worked games down there as fundraisers for youth programs.

A LOT of the concessions are run by volunteers, who probably don't have food service/safety training. I know the times I have done it, it was a zoo and pain in the ass to get the things you need.

Rausch 11-14-2014 11:27 AM

So not only have the teams been feeding us $#it all but 14 days of the last 30 years on teh field but...they've actually been feeding us $3it the last 30 years.

ptlyon 11-14-2014 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 11109918)
I've worked games down there as fundraisers for youth programs.

A LOT of the concessions are run by volunteers, who probably don't have food service/safety training. I know the times I have done it, it was a zoo and pain in the ass to get the things you need.

"The mouse droppings are under the counter"

temper11 11-14-2014 11:28 AM

All the more reason to fill up your belly in the parking lot before going in.

Discuss Thrower 11-14-2014 11:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by temper11 (Post 11109929)
All the more reason to fill up your belly in the parking lot before going in.

http://uranus.ckt.net/~gochiefs/truestfans.gif

chiefzilla1501 11-14-2014 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 11109918)
I've worked games down there as fundraisers for youth programs.

A LOT of the concessions are run by volunteers, who probably don't have food service/safety training. I know the times I have done it, it was a zoo and pain in the ass to get the things you need.

It amazes me that this still happens. In a league where owners are making a gazillion dollars, they still need volunteers to do work that should be handled by employees. I get that some charities benefit off of it. But it's amazing to me the kind of stuff owners get away with that most businesses would not.

DMAC 11-14-2014 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simply Red (Post 11109900)

Exactly. Take it easy.

allen_kcCard 11-14-2014 11:35 AM

I work out there in concessions, and our stand isn't like that, but we are one of the fund raising volunteer groups...an NPO, or not for profit.

The stands that are NPO seem to be good overall, and they have been trying to get more and more people working the games from ours, I am assuming because of stuff like this.

The employees are all union, and I could see where some of the stuff could come up there. I haven't ever worked directly with one of their stands, but I see enough of them, and deal with them coming to our stand begging for things they ran out of, or trying to swipe things like our ice scoops because theirs was missing happens.

We have been inspected twice this season already, and passed both.

tomahawk kid 11-14-2014 11:37 AM

Mental note to grab my kids a bite to eat before we head into the K.

cabletech94 11-14-2014 11:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 11109888)
I wonder how many mouse dropping there are in an average helmet nacho at the K?

Because I'm still going to order one next year, no matter the number.

I was just gonna say the same!!! i'd never had one of those before. got to enjoy that bad boy for W.S. game #2. wife said "you can't eat all of that"! so I did.


then I taught her a lesson in the hotel room..........





edit: oh yeah, and if you eat pizza at a pro football/baseball game, you deserve to get aids, or something. you have hot dogs and hamburgers and peanuts and cracker jacks. the end. ;)

allen_kcCard 11-14-2014 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 11109918)
I've worked games down there as fundraisers for youth programs.

A LOT of the concessions are run by volunteers, who probably don't have food service/safety training. I know the times I have done it, it was a zoo and pain in the ass to get the things you need.

Umm...the volunteers are the ones you want. They might be learning the register, but they care enough to try to get things right even if they are out there for their first game. We get training, but it is related to food handling, and team training that related to things like alcohol compliance...nothing about the registers, or things like specific things that the stand will be making. That all happens at the first game you work, and is done with others that have worked in it.

Iowanian 11-14-2014 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11109936)
It amazes me that this still happens. In a league where owners are making a gazillion dollars, they still need volunteers to do work that should be handled by employees. I get that some charities benefit off of it. But it's amazing to me the kind of stuff owners get away with that most businesses would not.


I don't think it's terrible that volunteers work concessions for fund raisers, but I DO think there should be a manager that knows what is going on and is responsible for the operations.

Now, It has been a few years since I participated and while everything wasn't perfect I never saw moldy buns or terrible filth that would have made me nervous to eat there.
I'd have slapped the lips off of someone who put a ladle in a garbage can between uses. Gross.



This just proves that fast food workers deserve $15/hr...........................................

Pablo 11-14-2014 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabletech94 (Post 11109953)
I was just gonna say the same!!! i'd never had one of those before. got to enjoy that bad boy for W.S. game #2. wife said "you can't eat all of that"! so I did.


then I taught her a lesson in the hotel room..........

I doubt any human being could perform any bedroom antics with that bomb sitting in your stomach. Unless you're into schizer videos. The wife and I will share one if we get it; and I'd have to be pretty bombed/hungry to destroy a whole one by myself.

RockChalk 11-14-2014 11:44 AM

Love the PR spin bullshit that the executives are putting out.

Like hell you say, I had pizza that night. I was delicious. I didn't shit my pants. Get over it.

Rausch 11-14-2014 11:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RockChalk (Post 11109963)
Love the PR spin bullshit that the executives are putting out.

Like hell you say, I had pizza that night. I was delicious. I didn't shit my pants. Get over it.

Your choice to eat the flan...

J Diddy 11-14-2014 11:48 AM

[Diddy enters room singing a parody of It's a Great Day To Be Alive in honor of Aramark employees]

"I got mold on my hot dog today,
Haven't washed my hands in 3 damn days
and it's hard times finding a job this good
but i'm a doing alright."

[Diddy leaves room]

Simply Red 11-14-2014 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomahawk kid (Post 11109950)
Mental note to grab my kids a bite to eat before we head into the K.

http://i.imgur.com/69PxaRG.jpg



Quote:

Originally Posted by Rausch (Post 11109965)
Your choice to eat the flan...


http://i.imgur.com/69PxaRG.jpg

Simply Red 11-14-2014 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 11109928)
"The mouse droppings are under the counter"




http://i.imgur.com/69PxaRG.jpg

Lzen 11-14-2014 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11109936)
It amazes me that this still happens. In a league where owners are making a gazillion dollars, they still need volunteers to do work that should be handled by employees. I get that some charities benefit off of it. But it's amazing to me the kind of stuff owners get away with that most businesses would not.

Especially considering the sky high prices for not that great food and $9 or $10 for crappy beer (Budweiser).

cabletech94 11-14-2014 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pablo (Post 11109961)
I doubt any human being could perform any bedroom antics with that bomb sitting in your stomach. Unless you're into schizer videos. The wife and I will share one if we get it; and I'd have to be pretty bombed/hungry to destroy a whole one by myself.


I was watching the ladies (who really looked like the fella in SR's custom made sketch) make the nachobbq or whatever its called. looking at the conditions of the open air kitchen made me second guess my decision, but I thought to myself "when in rome......" and I powered up and ate that whole thing. of course they were out of the beans and something else, but gave me extra que, so I thought out of respect, I would the whole thing......

Fairplay 11-14-2014 11:55 AM

I'm hungry

Dayze 11-14-2014 11:56 AM

the prices of food and beer out there, really are hilarious to me. I mean....seriously, makes me laugh.

chiefzilla1501 11-14-2014 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 11109958)
I don't think it's terrible that volunteers work concessions for fund raisers, but I DO think there should be a manager that knows what is going on and is responsible for the operations.

Now, It has been a few years since I participated and while everything wasn't perfect I never saw moldy buns or terrible filth that would have made me nervous to eat there.
I'd have slapped the lips off of someone who put a ladle in a garbage can between uses. Gross.



This just proves that fast food workers deserve $15/hr...........................................

Agreed. I'm not as familiar with the process except that I'd have to imagine there are quality standards that are being shortcutted to save money.

Katipan 11-14-2014 12:07 PM

Would you spend more money on tickets if it meant quality but more affordable food?

Simply Red 11-14-2014 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fairplay (Post 11109988)
I'm hungry

ROFL

Bugeater 11-14-2014 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11110011)
Would you spend more money on tickets if it meant quality but more affordable food?

hell no

srvy 11-14-2014 12:11 PM

No different than your grocery dumping your fresh poultry in a drum of bleach to kill the smell that its not so fresh and going bad.

Rausch 11-14-2014 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 11110011)
Would you spend more money on tickets if it meant quality but more affordable food?

No.

At this point I'm pretty sure my gut is a sarlac pit.

There's probably $3it growing in there that NASA would spend years studying...

srvy 11-14-2014 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 (Post 11109936)
It amazes me that this still happens. In a league where owners are making a gazillion dollars, they still need volunteers to do work that should be handled by employees. I get that some charities benefit off of it. But it's amazing to me the kind of stuff owners get away with that most businesses would not.

Question do the Chiefs and Royals have anything to do with concessions since the Jackson County Sports Authority runs the stadium?

ptlyon 11-14-2014 12:22 PM

"Welcome to Arrowhead Stadium. We hope you enjoy your game day experience at the LOUDEST stadium in the NFL.

That queasy feeling when you leave is not the nachos. Seriously. Thank you."

allen_kcCard 11-14-2014 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by srvy (Post 11110025)
Question do the Chiefs and Royals have anything to do with concessions since the Jackson County Sports Authority runs the stadium?

Doubt it

stanleychief 11-14-2014 12:33 PM

What is Pioli doing these days? Sounds like we may have found the perfect role for him!

Bob Dole 11-14-2014 12:46 PM

Quote:

Food and beverage is integral to the fan experience...
Odd. Bob Dole has never spent a dime on food and beverage in either stadium.

tk13 11-14-2014 01:01 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>KC says ALL health inspection violations at A-head MUST be corrected by Sunday game or concession stands won&#39;t open.</p>&mdash; Micheal Mahoney (@KCMikeMahoney) <a href="https://twitter.com/KCMikeMahoney/status/533328606987309056">November 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Discuss Thrower 11-14-2014 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11110147)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>KC says ALL health inspection violations at A-head MUST be corrected by Sunday game or concession stands won't open.</p>&mdash; Micheal Mahoney (@KCMikeMahoney) <a href="https://twitter.com/KCMikeMahoney/status/533328606987309056">November 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Because...

loochy 11-14-2014 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tk13 (Post 11110147)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>KC says ALL health inspection violations at A-head MUST be corrected by Sunday game or concession stands won't open.</p>&mdash; Micheal Mahoney (@KCMikeMahoney) <a href="https://twitter.com/KCMikeMahoney/status/533328606987309056">November 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

They'll be open.

NFL>Chiefs>KC

Pepe Silvia 11-14-2014 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 11109991)
the prices of food and beer out there, really are hilarious to me. I mean....seriously, makes me laugh.

Super Nacho $10.00

1 Beer: $13.00

ptlyon 11-14-2014 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PackerinMo (Post 11110191)
Super Nacho, hold the cockroach - $15.00

.

Discuss Thrower 11-14-2014 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ptlyon (Post 11110208)
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Your choice to be a fan.

Pepe Silvia 11-14-2014 01:29 PM

I've been reading a lot about this, its not just stadiums pretty much every major corporation is getting away with this BS. It's all about the profits and the rich elite no longer want the peasants to have real clean food.


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