![]() Fans can find them at two different locations at the ballpark. (Ali Mohsen/Billy Penn) Chicken tendersįederal Donuts at Section 141, Chickie’s and Pete’s at Section 103 in Ashburn AlleyĪt Citizens Bank Park, chicken tenders, a stadium staple, do not contain an egg wash, making them a potential option for fans who have an egg allergy. $3.99 Chicken tenders from Federal Donuts are free of egg. Gluten-free fans can purchase a hot dog ($4.63) or cheesesteak ($14.99) on a gluten-friendly roll, gluten-free beer ($10.99) or a Caesar salad kit ($9.99) David’s Cookies’ brownie - Gluten-Free Dedicated StandĪ gluten-free Brownie from the brand David’s Cookies that also happens to be free of nuts and dairy. “Aramark takes food allergens seriously at Citizens Bank Park, and we work very hard to make sure every chef, food handler, and worker at every level is well trained on how to prevent cross-contact … to ensure those with allergies stay safe,” Maida said. Seasonal staffing can hinder the effectiveness of training on cross-contamination guidelines, said Tiffany Leon, assistant director of training and professional programs at advocacy nonprofit Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE).Īramark, which runs concessions for the Phillies, does recognize the importance of the issue, said district safety manager Leigh Maida. There are also some options at other stands, but you have to know what to look for. ![]() It’s the first plant-based brand at a Philly sports venue, but “we don’t hold ourselves out as a health food store,” he said.Ĭitizens Bank Park also already had a gluten-free stand, where fans can purchase items that may be safe for them including hot dogs, cheesesteaks, beers, salads and more. “We just want to make plant-based eating accessible to everyone,” Jared Kane, director of development for Greens and Grains, told Billy Penn.
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