Our Bristol, Ct. based ESPN recently checked eatery inspections at sports stadiums and what they found you would not like.
Check Paula Lavigne’s column “Outside the Lines” about how some sports vendors are not passing food inspections in critical areas of health.
“ESPN’s ‘Outside the Lines’ reviewed health department inspection reports for food and beverage outlets at all 107 North American arenas and stadiums that were home to Major League Baseball, National Football League, National Hockey League and National Basketball Association teams in 2009. At 30 of the venues (28 percent), more than half of the concession stands or restaurants had been cited for at least one ‘critical’ or ‘major’ health violation. Such violations pose a risk for food-borne illnesses that can make someone sick, or, in extreme cases, become fatal.”
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