
SeaWolves strike out trans fat
Published on March 22, 2007 under Eastern League (EL1)
Erie SeaWolves News Release
(Erie, PA) - The Erie SeaWolves announced today that the team has committed to a healthy change at Jerry Uht Park for the 2007 season with the elimination of trans fats in their cooking oil.
The 'Wolves will make a switch to a zero-trans fat cooking oil for Opening Day 2007. In addition, all foods prepared in the NEW Picnic and Beer Gardens in the right field addition at "The Uht" will be either grilled or baked.
"This is just one small step that we can do as an organization to make some of our food healthier for our fans." - Ragen Walker, SeaWolves Director of Operations/Concessions
The new beer garden will also feature an assortment of finger foods and appetizers for fans this season in addition to traditional ballpark concession fares.
The 13th season of SeaWolves baseball begins Thursday, April 5 against the Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh Pirates). First pitch is set for 6:35 p.m.
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