Food and drink ban at Scotiabank Arena might be best for public health, but not so much for MLSE’s pockets - News Summed Up

Food and drink ban at Scotiabank Arena might be best for public health, but not so much for MLSE’s pockets


But concessions will remain open to those fans who visit Scotiabank Arena. At Scotiabank Arena, it could cost $12. With four fine dining restaurants in Scotiabank Arena and numerous point-of-purchase kiosks, Peddie agrees food and beverage is a very significant contributor to the bottom line. Any attendee not wearing their mask properly — over the nose and mouth and securely under the chin, unless when eating or drinking — could be ejected from Scotiabank Arena. “but I don’t think killing food and beverage is going to solve the Omicron community transmission crisis here.”Read more about:


Source: thestar December 16, 2021 11:31 UTC



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