Water bottle policy?

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We sad to have to give up my sunscreen today because I “could have a lighter and set people on fire” according to gal at the entrance. So, instead, I was pretty much on fire by half time.
But if you bought their overpriced sunscreen inside I guess that wasn’t an issue.
 
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The food concessions were awful at the first game. We returned two sandwiches because they were cold. We only purchased hot dogs this week. They were fine. The lady in front of me made the attendant give her a different pretzel because the first one served was cold. I'm tired of badly prepared and unheated food. My new policy is to check the food before I leave the counter. If it is not acceptable, I'm returning it right there and then. The food lines are unacceptably long. Why turn food stands into alcohol only stations?

I did. I spoke with Sarah and she told me that my post game email was sent to Gourmet Food services and they were told that they had 2 weeks before the next game and that everything needed to be fixed. She also told them that she was pissed that they had given her information (Jersey Mike's would be upstairs on both sides and that either Aunt Annie's or Mrs. Fields would be open as a kiosk) and that none of it happened.

I'm not sure if it shared it here, but I know I shared it privately with @e5fdny , that I had sent a pre-game "hey I hope things get better on the upper level this year" email. I got the reply back about Jersey Mikes and Mrs. Fields and that we could request cups of water in lieu of no water fountain.

On Sunday of MDW Sarah reached out to see how things went...my reply was not pretty. In a nutshell it was "the 2nd level ran out of water/soda/gatorade/hotdogs/popcorn/pretzels by halftime. There was no Jersey mikes, no kiosks open and I was offered a cup of water from the tap of the slop sink and oh, the recruiting lounge ran out of water by halftime too" . I also pointed out that a case of 48 bottles of water at Costco is $3 and there should be no reason, ever, for the stadium to run out of water...they should be stockpiling it to prevent this from happening.

When I saw her in Iowa I told her that as embarrassing as it is for me as a grown woman to have to smuggle stuff into the stadium, I was glad that I had brought my iced tea in at the first game.