What a garbage response from the university. Sodexo has flubbed concessions for over a decade. How in the hell do you not prepare for that? In the pre game meeting you ask “how many tickets sold? What time is the game? What’s the forecast?” The do the freaking math.
The last FB game my family attended two seasons ago had a 30 minute wait for concessions only to sell out in the 2nd quarter. It was scorching, and thankfully I was able to get a couple of ice only snowballs from the local venders. Concessions take forever even when half the stadium isn’t in search of water in the heat. Just garbage. Sodexo shouldn’t be let anywhere near Louisiana athletics.
Unfortunately we didn't know about the free water station. Wish they would have announced it on the PA system, but the PA was too busy in blaring way too loud music drowning out any chance of hearing our band play. You would also think the band director would be in contact with the PA person to not play the way to loud PA rap music when the band plays. Just sad that some may never come back after their terrible experience yesterday. I am told all this will be fixed with the new stadium. LOL.
Anyway, why are we surprised. Moving on. Beat Wake.
6000 bottles of water were available. For 23000 people?? I asked someone with a background in food service what they would have had on hand. Answer was two to three bottles per person. Doing a quick google search seems to confirm that number is close. While not exclusive to just water the planning should be for 1 drink per person per hour. Obviously that number isn't taking into account a venue with high temps and direct sun.
Sodexo didn't even come close on this one. No excuse for that and their failure wasn't just an inconvenience it put peoples health in jeopardy.
And those 36 heat related injuries are just what was serious enough to be reported. You can easily triple or quadruple that number.
As you should be. But the rose colored glasses have to come off and call a spade a spade when it presents itself. The game day experience has been dreadful more than it has been good. Running out of water is not only embarrassing but a huge safety risk. How do you defend something like this to fans who had their first experience at CF yesterday?
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