KANSAS CITY CHIEFS FANS TRAVELING TO ATLANTA WILL RECEIVE FREE FOOD AT GAME

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Chiefs fans traveling to Atlanta to see Kansas City face the Falcons Sunday night are in for a sweet treat.

No only are they expected to see a good game on the field, they will also enjoy some free stadium food.

According to a Sports Business Journal report, the Falcons plan to give free concessions to each of the 70,000 fans attending Sunday’s game.

The free food is to celebrate Falcon’s owner Arthur Blank’s induction into the team’s Ring of Honor. The induction will also take place Sunday.

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Blank co-founded The Home Depot before buying the Atlanta Falcons in 2002. He also owns Atlanta United FC.

According to the report, food provider Levy ordered 100,000 hot dogs and created 20 additional food stands.

Each fan will be allowed two free hot dogs and chips. Each fan will also receive a souvenir cup for free drinks and unlimited refills during the matchup.

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The Atlanta Falcons are known for selling $2 drinks, pretzels, and popcorn, $3 fries and pizza, and $5 beers and burgers at all games inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Editor’s note: The original version of this story reported that Blank bought the Falcons in 2022. He’s owned the team since 2002.

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