Toronto Blue Jays fans ate away their sadness with record-breaking hot dog binge Toronto TorontoBlueJays BlueJays MLB HotDogs
The previous record, set on May 16, saw a crowd of 35,112 scarf down a worrying 61,111 hot dogs, for a rate of 1.74 hot dogs consumed per person.
But the Jays' blowout loss to the San Diego Padres on Tuesday must have sparked something in home team fans. Whether it was depression eating or just boredom, the crowd of 42,680 blew through hot dogs faster than ever before. By 9 p.m. on Tuesday night, fans had already shattered that May figure, and the crowd would eventually outdo the standing May 16 record by almost 15,000 hot dogs.
Once all was said and done, the Jays had fallen 9-1 to the Padres, while fans consumed a total of 75,173 hot dogs, for a rate of 1.76 hot dogs per fan.
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