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Toronto Blue Jays fans ate over 30,000kg of $1 hot dogs this season

Jack Landau

created: Sept. 24, 2025, 1:15 p.m. | updated: Sept. 25, 2025, 3:05 p.m.

Toronto Blue Jays fans are gearing up for the postseason, and also probably resting their stomachs after a season of stuffing their faces with unholy quantities of cheap $1 hot dogs during Loonie Dogs Night promotions on Tuesday home games. The astounding 826,308 consumed by Rogers Centre crowds during Loonie Dogs promotions in 2025 eclipsed the 727,819 sold during the 2024 season. Now, if you're trying to picture what 826K hot dogs would even look like, I've got you covered. At an average hot dog length of 15 centimetres, Toronto Blue Jays fans consumed enough processed meat on Tuesday home games this year to stretch 123.95 kilometres, or about the same distance between the Rogers Centre in Toronto and Woodstock, Ont. Loonie Dogs Night promotions have now wrapped for the 2025 season, and fans are undoubtedly looking forward to another season of the gut-busting tradition next year.

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