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> I don't think it's realistic to expect a family of four to have a good time sitting through a three hour baseball game without any food.

There’s a big leap from not wanting to spend a lot on concessions to not eating anything. This isn’t a movie theater. I usually just bring snacks from home and/or but food outside the stadium and bring it in.

It’s gotten harder as we’ve locked things down for “security” since you usually can’t bring a big bag in anymore, but even with kids it’s very doable.




There was a viral post on social media about a couple Orioles fans who brought a gallon ziploc of spaghetti and meatballs to Camden Yards (park policy says you can bring in one gallon ziploc) and ate out of the bag with a fork in their seats.


I think this varies for every stadium right? some let you, some dont. Almost all are not advertising the fact that they let you if they do.


I thought they didn't let you bring in outside food these days.


Most will because of eating issues/disorders/ADA/babies - but they ban things like unpeeled oranges because fans throw them at the players.

Check your local stadium's policies.




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