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(12-14-2018, 11:28 PM)bengalhoel Wrote: Oh my God. Domes suck so bad though. I know I am in the minority probably, but I love watching a game in PBS when it is snowing!!
Yeah, me too. Problem is, I can't recall the last time it snowed at a game. A decade? Longer? A few seasons ago we had a Thursday night game in November, and it was in the mid-60s,and everyone was in short sleeve shirts.
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Well, they've violated common sense, the right way to run an NFL franchise and the public trust. Why wouldn't they violate public health codes.?
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Judging by the list, it's not overly safe to eat at any sporting venue. Not much of this is a big surprise. Most of the people working concessions are church groups or other entities looking to raise money, not actual employees that work with food regularly. They probably aren't trained how to handle food in any effective way before their shift.
I guess it's kind of an assumed risk. I look at food trucks and fair food the same way. A big venue like that that sits empty for over half the year on a river in a metropolitan area is going to be a vermin magnet.