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NY Giants Concession Provider Responds to Fan Who Found Maggots In His Ketchup

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INGLEWOOD, CA - OCTOBER 04: New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) before an NFL football game between the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams on October 04, 2020, at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. (Photo by Jevone Moore/Icon Sportswire)

The New York Giants season is off to a disgusting start. The New York Giants have a chance to redeem the start to their season with a Thursday Night showdown against a banged up Washington Football Team coming off a bad loss to the Broncos. The Giants had some problems on the field but that was hardly the biggest issue.

A Giants fan found maggots in the ketchup he put on his hot dog during the game.

See below:

Delaware North, MetLife Stadium’s official concessions provider, told Giants Wire that the contaminated ketchup dispenser had been thrown out and that this was an isolated incident.

“We take the sanitation of our facilities extremely seriously,” Delaware North said in a statement. “Upon learning well prior to kickoff Sunday that a single ketchup vessel had been compromised, we took immediate action and discarded the vessel and thoroughly inspected other condiment stations. As an additional precaution, we are sanitizing all condiment pumps and increasing the availability of single-serve condiment packets.”

Between the fan fights, overpriced beer and below average concession stand food, who the hell  wants to go to an NFL game these days?

Fricking maggots.


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