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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.It is, there are water fountains.Everybody in the NE region knew it was going to be a very warm Sunday, so no excuses for this situation.
Gotta wonder how many folks had dehydration/health issues and if there will be subsequent law suits, particularly as they do not allow a fan to bring in liquids to the game.. the assumption being that hydration is readily available within the stadium.
If you google it, the earliest report came from Fox 25 3 days ago. Good call.If a person prefers to buy a cup of water for $4.50 from concessions rather than fill up an empty cup or bottle at a water fountain for free then that should be their right.
This kind of anti-Pats biased non-story could only come from the Boston Globe.
still a lot cheaper than Best Buy'sWhoever thought this was in any way, shape or form a good idea .... there are no words. Somebody is lucky they didn't get slugged.
They pulled that on me at Subway once. I wanted to buy a sub roll. I only get three items in my sandwich, all relatively cheap and they are stingy with the tomatoes- even if you order extra. They were willing to sell me just the roll. When I asked how much it was, the girl looked at me with a completely straight face, no sense of embarrassment or apologetics and told me $5. This was the price of a foot long at the time. After I determined she was being serious I declined, went home, got on youtube and learned how to make my own. I have been making my own ever since.
Please expand on this, I've never heard of such a thing. What about tap water at the fountains? Or filling a cup in the restroom sink? Those certainly were available.
That probably was the hottest day in Gillette I can remember, certainly true walking my usual 2.5 miles roundtrip to and from the stadium. First thing I did after arriving was buy a bottle of water ($4) and get my customary free Pepsi voucher at the designated driver booth. Very thankful my seats are in the shade, I couldn't have imagined baking all afternoon on the stadium's east side.
Hey, they didnt charge for the water, just the cup!
A little obsessed are you? Sorry people objecting to the oppression and murder of minorities is bothersome to you. A good psychologist may be able to fix that for you.
If a person prefers to buy a cup of water for $4.50 from concessions rather than fill up an empty cup or bottle at a water fountain for free then that should be their right.
This kind of anti-Pats biased non-story could only come from the Boston Globe.
Wait, You wanted to buy a single (empty) roll from Subway.....
And you later proceeded to youtube to"learn how to make your own sandwich".
The tasks of buying from a store (where required), and making my own sandwich were mastered by me at the ripe old age of seven.
Are you a millennial?
You'll make a great survivalist. Stock up on canned goods, ammo and Krugerrands...I went to youtube to learn how to make a sub roll, not a sandwich. As explained in my post. You know, as in baking bread from scratch. Flour, water yeast, salt, sugar and heat. Work on your reading comprehension before mocking others. You will look less like an idiot.
You'll make a great survivalist. Stock up on canned goods, ammo and Krugerrands...
That makes no sense. Because I would just rather spend time and effort making superior food than eating **** in the name of convenience like most Americans? I cook a lot of my own food from scratch. It almost always is significantly cheaper, and more importantly, much better. If you want to pay more for worse food, go right ahead. But that doesn't make people who don't lunatics.
I was kidding. There's nothing wrong with your approach to your cuisine. I guess we're all a little touchy these days...That makes no sense. Because I would just rather spend time and effort eating superior food than eating **** in the name of convenience like most Americans? I cook a lot of my own food from scratch. It almost always is significantly cheaper, and more importantly, much better. If you want to pay more for worse food, go right ahead. But that doesn't make people who don't lunatics.
Disagree. Knowing about the hot weather ahead of time would not have changed a thing. Fans are not allowed to bring water into the stadium. This is all on the Krafts.Everybody in the NE region knew it was going to be a very warm Sunday, so no excuses for this situation.
Gotta wonder how many folks had dehydration/health issues and if there will be subsequent law suits, particularly as they do not allow a fan to bring in liquids to the game.. the assumption being that hydration is readily available within the stadium.
Given the prediction of hot weather the team could have done one or more of:This is all on the Krafts.