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Just about everything sold at a ballpark nowadays is junk food, ... The last few days there have been more government officials than ever pushing for a junk food tax. These types of taxes are being dubbed as "sin taxes." The sin tax on cigarettes has been pretty effective and has caused several people to stop smoking.
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It's a HUGE turkey legs with cole slaw and baked beans for like $8. That's pretty cheap for ballpark food. Best ballpark food ever though? The hoagie and bag of peanuts I brought in with me! ... My wife and I usually get a specialty sausage (they have several types) at the Coliseum. They're pretty good, and with a little...
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NEW YORK - Hundreds of fans were lined up for a taste of the fancy eats in the food court behind the behemoth of a center-field scoreboard at the Mets’ sparkling new ballpark when Carlos Beltran laced an RBI single. ... There are 17 types of beer, the cheapest a 12-ounce American draft at $6.25. Calories are posted at...
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You'll find a similarly zealous approach to ballpark dining at Seattle's Safeco Field, a retro-modern stadium opened in 1999 with a retractable roof and views of the Space Needle beyond center field. The variety of food choices goes far beyond traditional hot dogs, peanuts and beer.
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Today's major-league stadiums are chock-full of specialty foods that are often signature items for a particular park. For me, growing up in Los Angeles, it was the Dodger Dog. Mmmm ... I was disappointed, however, to learn that the Dodger Dog did not make this year's Sporting News list of Best Ballpark Food in America.
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Researchers at the American Chemical Society claim that a series of studies originally published in the American Chemical Society's Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry suggest that some ballpark favorites, including beer, contain compounds that are good for you.
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Based on that experience, they offer their choices for the best signature ballpark food items and hot dogs here. ... Most stands in Dodger Stadium sell their dogs boiled, not grilled -- a sin that confines this City of Angels' weenie to the lower circles of ballpark food hell. To be fair to the legions of Dodger Dogs'
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Man v. Food host Adam Richman knows how to find -- and eat -- the biggest, tastiest foods in sports. ... He's getting paid to eat ballpark food ... You're headed out to the ballparks in an upcoming episode. You can get the standard hot dogs and peanuts just about anywhere, so what types of unique foods are you focusing on?
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The scrumptious alternatives to the Dodger Dog include: Chinese food, Philly cheesesteaks, pizza, multiple types of hamburgers, soft and hard pretzels, nachos, and submarine sandwiches -- all of which are located throughout the ballpark.
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