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T-Mobile Park Scores: Stadium secures a spot on the list of “most vegan-friendly baseball stadiums” in North America


T-Mobile Park Scores: Stadium secures a spot on the list of “most vegan-friendly baseball stadiums” in North America

For immediate release:
14 August 2024

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Maddy Missett 202-483-7382

Seattle

The Seattle Mariners stadium is a real hit for animals – and PETA is taking notice. The organization has just T-Mobile Park one of the most vegan-friendly baseball stadiums in North America, thanks to an animal-friendly menu that includes delicious vegan burgers and hot dogs from The Natural.

Mariners fans craving a savory snack can grab a veggie mushroom bun at Din Tai Fung or the new crispy tofu dumplings at Marination. Those hungry for a healthy meal can grab an acai bowl at Pure Açaí or the savory avocado toast at The Natural. Those looking to satisfy their sweet tooth can try Salt & Straw’s new seasonal flavor, vegan strawberry coconut water sorbet, or pick up some Rainbow Ice Dippin’ Dots.

T-Mobile Park Scores: Stadium secures a spot on the list of “most vegan-friendly baseball stadiums” in North America
Vegan hot dog served at T-Mobile Park (Source: baseballs.best.bites)

“From meatless burgers to delicious dairy-free sorbet, the vegan options at T-Mobile Park will leave Mariners fans wanting more,” said PETA President Ingrid Newkirk. “All of the stadiums on PETA’s list are hit it out of the park with food that leaves the animals alone – and not cut into pieces.”

Other top baseball stadiums recognized by PETA include the Atlanta Braves’ Truist Park, the Chicago White Sox’ Guaranteed Rate Field, the Colorado Rockies’ Coors Field, the New York Mets’ Citi Field, the New York Yankees’ Yankee Stadium, the Philadelphia Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park, the San Francisco Giants’ Oracle Park, the Texas Rangers’ Globe Life Field, the Toronto Blue Jays’ Rogers Centre, and the Washington Nationals’ Nationals Park.

Every person who goes vegan saves nearly 200 animals from daily suffering and a terrible death each year and reduces their own risk of heart disease and cancer. PETA’s free vegan starter kit can help anyone who wants to make the switch.

PETA—whose motto includes, “Animals are not meant to be eaten”—points out that every animal is someone and offers free empathy kits for people who need a lesson in kindness. For more information, visit PETA.org or follow the group on X, on facebook.or Instagram.

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