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What’s new for the 2023 NFL season, Part 2

Concessions firms introduce new items to tempt pro football fans this fall. Here a look at the entrees, sides and drinks being debuted.

Mike Buzalka, Executive Features Editor

September 20, 2023

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The companies managing food and beverage services at NFL stadiums have again unveiled new items to tempt fans, combining traditional favorites with some creative twists while also latching onto currently hot food trends.

Here's a look at some of the new entree, side dish and beverage menu items being introduced for the 2023 NFL season. Part 1 showcasing burgers, hot dogs and sandwiches is here.

About the Author

Mike Buzalka

Executive Features Editor, Food Management

Mike Buzalka is executive features editor for Food Management and contributing editor to Restaurant Hospitality, Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News. On Food Management, Mike has lead responsibility for compiling the annual Top 50 Contract Management Companies as well as the K-12, College, Hospital and Senior Dining Power Players listings. He holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in English Literature from John Carroll University. Before joining Food Management in 1998, he served as for eight years as assistant editor and then editor of Foodservice Distributor magazine. Mike’s personal interests range from local sports such as the Cleveland Indians and Browns to classic and modern literature, history and politics.

Mike Buzalka’s areas of expertise include operations, innovation and technology topics in onsite foodservice industry markets like K-12 Schools, Higher Education, Healthcare and Business & Industry.

Mike Buzalka’s experience:

Executive Features Editor, Food Management magazine (2010-present)

Contributing Editor, Restaurant Hospitality, Supermarket News and Nation’s Restaurant News (2016-present)

Associate Editor, Food Management magazine (1998-2010)

Editor, Foodservice Distributor magazine (1997-1998)

Assistant Editor, Foodservice Distributor magazine (1989-1997)

 

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