http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/e...48484/23458642
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Written by Jeff Garcia
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 12:01
According to a report from ESPN's Outside the Lines, a vendor inspection report was done among NBA teams and the AT&T Center, home of the San Antonio Spurs, scored among the worst in the NBA when it comes to food violations.
AT&T Center
San Antonio Spurs
Vendors with critical violations: 48%
Inspection report excerpt: Inspectors found 18 pounds of hot dogs that had expired more than 10 days prior.
Granted this is bad but it could be worse. The Denver Nuggets had violations for phorid flies, sometimes called coffin flies, in a bottle of cognac.
So the next time you are at a Spurs game, you want to rethink buying that hot dog.
http://projectspurs.com/2010-article...iolations.html
http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/e...48484/23458642
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No wonder they're so expensive. Thats some aged weenies
lol i was there last night for raw the only way I eat the hotdogs if they give those free hot dog vouchers for some of the games. The nachos at the fan fiesta are really good that the only other thing I eat there. Can' wait for the nba season
I guess quality control among the vendors was a luxury tax casualty???![]()
Who drinks cognac at a basketball game?
Wonderful, I had a pizza there at the Silver Stars game about a week ago. me hard, this is karma for eating a pizza as an exercise and sports science major...
Those hotdogs are for the" dollar day hotdog" games.. Good thing the only thing I bought there are the 5 dollar water bottles which sell for 88 cents at Valero.![]()
Coffin flies.
well that should get cleaned up next season. thankfully.
But the Spurs burger is soo goooood
Those coffin flies are extremely difficult to keep out of bar bottles. I've seen them get under snow cone cups and saran wrap. They like cognac, scotch and bourbon.
Pretty much every sports stadium everywhere had food safety issues.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/post/V...urn=top-258254
'Staples Center (Los Angeles) — One stand dumped 9.5 pounds of sushi after inspectors found that it had become too warm.
One could argue that if you're ordering sushi at a basketball game, you're playing with fire, but it’s reasonable for fans to expect that whatever food they're ordering at a game is safe and properly handled. '
Sushi at at ball game? Jeez.
What happened to hot dogs, nachos, and pizza?
bags happened
Says the guy with the sig . . . sushi is good, but yeah, not at a ball game.
Last edited by ohmwrecker; 07-27-2010 at 02:39 PM.
I don't know about that. Michael Jackson was known to eat 2 year old wieners from time to time.
Yikes. That was supposed to say "12 year old wieners".
Well, that's much better.
I'm not trying to justify anything but a punchline. But it is a better from that standpoint.
So you don't have an "edit" button?
No, I don't. I can't start threads, edit posts, or perform other basic functions that Kori doesn't think I'm repsponsible enough to do.
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