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According to the Boston Globe, the Red Sox nation will be suffering from a bad case of food poisoning this season. The team’s stadium food vendor, Aramark has recently failed their health inspections miserably.
Health inspectors found everything from rodent feces to badly handled raw meat hanging around the concession stands. Aramark can’t seem to clean up their act being that this failed inspection is not their first (earlier failure was this year’s Opening Day).
The city of Boston seems to have adapted a zero-tolerance policy regarding health inspections closing down about 40 restaurants in the past three months. But baseball, however, Boston officials aren't ready to dismiss as readily. Although the violations are serious(ly gross!), they were not enough to close the stadium down temporarily. So it seems that Red Sox fans will have to continue spending their hard-earned cash on hard-to-get-rid of illnesses.
Maybe the fans should take this as a sign! Oh, even worse - maybe it's a ripple effect of The Curse of the Bambino! Better watch out, Sox fans - you never know what you curve ball might be coming your way!







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