Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
Our directory is intended as a resource for people with peanut and nut allergies. It contains foods, helpful products, and much more.
Peanut-Free/Nut-Free Directory
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I've never gone, but I've
I've never gone, but I've heard from several people that some of the stadiums have a peanut free section. I'd check you're local team to see if they do. Good luck!
The Red Sox have 3 or 4 games
The Red Sox have 3 or 4 games a year that have a "peanut Free section" for that game. I have not taken advantage of it yet because tickets are expensive and you still have to walk through area's that are not peanut free. I have gone to a local semi pro park for a game. We were fine. Because it is a semi pro team the park was not crowded. we sat away from other people and did not have a problem.
The Red Sox have 3 or 4 games
The Red Sox have 3 or 4 games a year that have a "peanut Free section" for that game. I have not taken advantage of it yet because tickets are expensive and you still have to walk through area's that are not peanut free. I have gone to a local semi pro park for a game. We were fine. Because it is a semi pro team the park was not crowded. we sat away from other people and did not have a problem.
Thank you for you replay. I
Thank you for you replay.
I called Angel Stadium today and they said they haven't had enough inquiries to address PA people. I asked about the food they serve and cross contamination. They transferred me to the kitchen and I am waiting for them to call me back.
Years ago I took my PA
Years ago I took my PA daughter to a Reds game..It was a disastrous experience. The people directly behind us were drinking and eating peanuts, peanut dust flying everywhere in the wind..We did not stay.