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Toronto's BMO Field getting all-you-can-eat concessions and $1 hot dogs

You could be stuffing your face with all-you-can-eat pretzels and $1 hot dogs at Toronto's BMO Field this CFL season.

BMO Field will blend pig-skin with pig-out this August for the return of the Toronto Argonauts, following the Argos' home stadium's starring role in the FIFA World Cup 2026 festivities.

The CFL doesn't exactly get as much love in Toronto as other major sports leagues, but the Argos have announced a pretty comprehensive plan to fill the stands at BMO Field this coming football season — kicking off their season of promotions in a big way for the Aug. 6 home opener.

In addition to a host of street-level activations surrounding the stadium, the Argos will host their first-ever All-You-Can-Eat (AYCE) ticket offering, where fans can catch a game and eat as much as their stomachs will hold for the combined price of $40 plus fees.

The combined AYCE ticket comes with your fill of the stadium's hottest food offerings and unlimited soft drinks.

Honestly, you can barely get a meal delivered for that price anymore, and, at stadium prices, this ticket will probably pay for itself after just a couple of trips to the concession stands.

The Argos are offering several other enticing promotions this season, including CNE admission with every Aug. 22 game ticket, and are even introducing their own version of the smash-hit Loonie Dogs Night offered by the Toronto Blue Jays.

The Argos' Loonie Dog Game on Oct. 23 will close out the CFL season with a $1 hot dog promotion, letting fans go goblin mode filling their guts with a glut of glizzies.

Maybe a bit of gluttony is really all it will take to reinvigorate CFL fandom in Toronto.

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