With the Toronto Blue Jays' season winding down and the team still in the playoff hunt, the cost of two tickets to enter the Rogers Centre could easily be well over $100 when all is said and done.
And that's not even factoring in the cost of a beverage and a hot dog for you and your plus-one.
But what if we told you there's a way to eat at Blue Jays games without spending a dime?
Well, blogTO hit the Rogers Centre to show fans one of the ballpark's best-kept secrets.
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The Rogers Centre allows fans to bring in outside food, as long as the items are wrapped, bagged or in a container to avoid spills. That means you could potentially bring in a pizza, cake or even a sushi platter, just as long as the items are properly packaged when you enter.
The general rule of thumb is that the food must be small enough to fit under your seat.
Fans can also bring in outside non-alcoholic beverages, as long as the plastic bottle or can is 600 mL or less.
However, fans will be asked to remove the tops of bottles (or open cans) upon entry so they can't be used as projectiles, of course.
The Blue Jays are on the road against the Tampa Bay Rays and New York Yankees this week, but they'll return to Toronto on Aug. 25 for a six-game homestand against the Kansas City Royals and Seattle Mariners.
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