Armando Atruto
The Chicago Cubs organization and the Rickett's family just got rid of a McDonalds that was across the street in their quest to destroy any alternative affordable food option choices for Chicago baseball fans. The Ricketts have for some time wanted to demolish this McDonalds has many people would eat here before or after a game instead of being forced to spend inside the ballpark and for the over-charged food items silly fans think they need to purchase to make a baseball event complete. I never understood baseball jerks complaining about the price of taking a family o four to a baseball game an saying how expensive everything adds up like they are required to buy a fucking pennant and hot dog when they purchase their tickets through a broker. Juan Carlos Nava enjoyed for years going with his daddy to baseball games at eating at McDonalds and watching the likes of great Puerto Rican players such as Mario Soto and Joaquin Andujar pitch. He was saddened eight years ago when his dad died and still made the trek to Micky D's before the games to as a memorial for his dad. Anyone willing to spend over two hundred dollars for a days event watching the Chicago Cubs or any baseball deserve to feel they have been bent over and economically drilled in the ass as this is exactly what happens to them.
The McDonalds was appreciated by many and its approximant to the ballpark since 1980 undoubtedly helped to give some of these struggling families for many years but now that is all over as the McDonalds on Clark Street is kaput. Big time corporate food vendors are greedily eyeing their chances and wondering how much they will have to pay to the Rickett's clan to get their food items into the ballpark. The Chicago Cubs and baseball want more and more of the luxury food item market into their ball parks so they can even have more of an excuse to charge higher process for cheap food to the declining number of suckers still following this lame sport. Juan Carlos Nava and other thrifty Chicago Cub fans who used the McDonalds for a quick lunch and meeting spot before a Cubs game will wonder what they will do next. There is no room for a McDonalds near by in the investment of the Rickett's family who brought this property and are now stealthy trying to use local politicians and terrorism excuse to close major intersections in and around their temple of baseball sport during game days. I would advise Juan Carlos Nava and others to start following the Chicago Fire in Bridgeview as there will always be a fast-food joint around there as corporate dominance hasn't hit the soccer leagues as of yet. as far as baseball, the sport no longer wishes to have fan base who would even consider devouring a Big Mac and this one example of McDonalds demise as a Wrigley Field tradition for so many is just the latest example how professional sports seeks to be an arena of ore objectively consumer exclusivity trying to resemble a high-end mall more that a sporting palace and athletic observation and appreciation. Juan Carlos Nava needs to start a new tradition and being a Latino should of been following soccer or football and the Chicago fire from a long tie ago and this is the sport of the future that will eventually claim America and bypass baseball in the future as these mega maniacal mass-profiteers destroying what tradition these saps think they still
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