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| By Dan Lerner - May 12, 2008 at 7:05 pm
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In a recent study of Ballparks and Food Safety, Shea Stadium did surprisingly well. While evidence of mice was found, there were only a mere 58 violations, nothing compared to the almost 800 of Dodger Stadium. Information courtesy of Conde Naste Portfolio.
Considering the size of Shea, the amount of food served, and that the hot dogs taste suspiciously like Jose Valentin, who no one’s seen in weeks, 58 violations isn’t that bad. Especially since its in the same city that had a KFC where rats were videotaped running rampant. Lets face it, its a miracle half the beer doesn’t contain jet fuel particles that filtered down from LaGuardia. Hopefully they’ll have this number down to 40 once Citi Field is open.
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2 Responses for "Hot Foot PSA: Shea Not That Deadly"
I can’t believe they found evidence of mice with all the cats in that stadium. Those must be some pretty clever mice.
Shea is infected with the Rats of NIHM
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