The Dodgers announced earlier this season that Farmer John would no longer be the supplier of Dodger Dogs. That did not sit well with fans in Los Angeles. Farmer John has been a part of the organization for longer than most can remember. The Dodgers also said that they would announce the new supplier at a later date.
The Dodger Dog is synonymous with Dodger baseball, and a ballpark tradition that has been enjoyed by generations of fans. So that explains what Dodgers fans have been eating in the meantime.
While limited capacity indoor dining has been allowed for a few weeks now, Spectrum reports that most diners still prefer to sit outside. If the outdoor dining areas become permanent, it would help justify the often major expenses restaurants took on to build many of them out. Highland Park daytime restaurant Amara Kitchen gave a sneak peek to its upcoming Altadena opening this past weekend:.
View this post on Instagram. More From Eater LA. Sign up for the newsletter Eater LA Sign up for our newsletter. Thanks for signing up! Virginia-based Smithfield Foods , Farmer John's parent company, said it would aggressively contest the penalties. It's unclear whether the coronavirus outbreak had any impact on the team's decision to switch hot dog suppliers.
After the season, Farmer John made the difficult business decision not to renew its contract with the Dodgers Unfortunately, through the latest contract negotiations, we were unable to come to an agreement that was beneficial for both parties. More than , Dodger Dogs have been sold during the club's first 13 home games this year. Support for LAist comes from.
Become a sponsor. LAist logo. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. The iconic Dodger Dog with mustard, ketchup and relish. By Bill Shaikin Staff Writer. Dodgers Fernando Tatis Jr.
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