The San Francisco 49er's have a vegan concession stand, vegan beer vendor, and once a year they give out free gerbils to the first 25,000 men.
2007-10-09 07:55:08
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answered by Anonymous
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How cool to see where everyone's from. :) I live in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is not veg-friendly at all. What it is, unfortunately, is a corporate wasteland. Westnedge Avenue, the main street, is as if McDonald's took the stretch of it and wiped it's a**. Nothing but chain after boring chain. There's a Wal-Mart, of course, like anywhere, but I would never touch Wal-Mart with a ten-foot pole and don't know why any "compassionate" person would, as Wal-Mart is a big contributor to many of the problems people complain about (read the books, watch "The Corporation.") Then there's Meijer, who claims to have "higher standards, lower prices" but that's a bunch of bull because their prices are super high for produce and many times it's rotting. I've lived here my whole life and absolutely hate it. . .I'm actually, too, looking into moving to Portland, OR, and can't wait to do so. It is the most veg-friendly city in the US. :) The only decent thing about Kalamazoo is its location - it is EXACTLY between Chicago and Detroit. . .and in the Detroit area there is a suburb called Dearborn, where the groceries are extremely cheap. I'm talking those 80s groeceries prices - cans of food at 50 cents. . .89 cent pineapples (they are $4 or $5 here). . .etc. Insanely cheaper than anywhere else. And in Ann Arbor there is the nicest Whole Foods Market ever. . .and I've been to quite a few. Ann Arbor also has a few awesome vegetarian and vegan restaurants. Chicago is majorly veg friendly - having an all-vegan store and Whole Foods Markets and tons and tons of vegetarian and vegan restaurants, my favorites being Chicago Diner and Soul Vegetarian East. But I have yet to try a few others. Then 45 minutes north of Kalamazoo is Grand Rapids, which has a couple veg places including Gaia Cafe and Teshlou's Little Africa. . .which is the most delicious vegan Ethiopian food. . .but I stopped going there because the guy rips people off and makes up his prices as he goes along. . .you could get the same thing as a previous day and the price be way different. Even than as stated on the menu. The only other all vegan Ethiopian restaurant is in LA on Fairfax - it's called Rahel and it is absolutely exquisite. Despite it all, Portland, Oregon, here I come. . .
2016-05-19 23:55:19
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answered by ? 3
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only if there is a demand for it. That s something that each teams marketing department would need to determine. It would also be up to the stadium's concession contractor if it is not run by the team. Why offer a product that is not in demand. What specific products are you requesting and is there such a thing as a vegan friendly beer and who makes it?
2007-10-09 07:55:01
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answered by Mad Dog PhD 1
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No even in LA that wouldnt work. Football even in liberal sissified cities still attracts more down to earth people. It would very unpopular in any city. i dont think i have even met a hardcore Vegan that is a huge football fan. But im sure there are 3 or 4 out there.
2007-10-09 07:52:26
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answered by Anonymous
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What constitutes Vegan beer?
2007-10-09 07:51:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe that would work at Candlestick (or whatever it's called now) -- a California roll and soy latte, please.
No thanks -- gimme a greasy, mystery-meat hot dog, some nachos with cheese product, and a big cold beer with a picture of a dead cow on the bottle. Mmmmmm!
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2007-10-09 07:57:55
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answered by Dingus M 4
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On the contrary. I think it should be mandatory that anyone attending an NFL game eat at least a pound and a half of meat.
2007-10-09 08:22:36
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answered by GoPies 3
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How is beer not vegan friendly?
2007-10-09 07:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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NO .....They should come to a Chiefs game and Tailgate and eat lots of Ribs and MEAT~!~!
2007-10-09 07:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Diversity would be a nice change. They also need more fu-fu drinks.
2007-10-09 09:20:47
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answered by Josha S 3
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