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campsmount 16-02-2008 04:23

Food
 
Just wondering if we are allowed to hand out complimentary candy in the pits at the competition?



any reply welcome......

waialua359 16-02-2008 04:31

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Yes! Hope your attending the Chesapeake regional. I think there are a couple UK teams coming there. We will have a lot to give out as well.

campsmount 16-02-2008 04:34

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Thanks alot.....:]

Pat Arnold 16-02-2008 06:49

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All the events MARS has attended do not allow food to be passed out at the venue. Site rules for the Florida Regional state:

"Do not give out any free food products, such as candy, water, soft drinks, or fruit. You may trade team pins, however."

I'd suggest checking on the site info/rules at events you'll be attending here

KTorak 16-02-2008 09:02

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I'm 99% sure every venue does not allow you to pass out anything edible. They don't even really like any outside food being brought in period.

Eye-gor 16-02-2008 14:30

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that'd be nice if we could give out candy, but i've only seen stuff like pins and keychains. which are very fun to collect, by the way:)

blaxbb 16-02-2008 14:32

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At javitz last year we ordered pizza to the venue and brought a crave case from White castle in. They had no problem with it.

EricH 16-02-2008 15:27

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Section 3 of the Manual bans food (giveaway or sell) that isn't venue food. (However, rules may vary by venue.)

kfox1731 24-02-2008 20:02

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I know at the VCU Regional they don't let you bring any type of food from the outside into the stadium. They wouldn't even let us bring in Starbucks so they probably wouldn't like candy.

Cow Bell Solo 24-02-2008 20:19

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ya at the wisconson regional last year there was no food and I am sure it is the same this year everywhere else

Scott Carpman 24-02-2008 20:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Cow Bell Solo (Post 706461)
ya at the wisconson regional last year there was no food and I am sure it is the same this year everywhere else

Nope, not everywhere. As was the case last year, the Javits Center is allowing outside food to be brought into the arena for the NYC regional.

Vexkingof716 24-02-2008 20:29

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Generally the venue won't let you bring in food, but in the past we have recieved little packages from otherteams with food in it. If it is out of site of the people in charge it is out of their minds.

JYang 24-02-2008 20:54

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if you are handing food in the pits, check with the organizers. other places will allow you to bring outside food outside the building but nothing will be allowed inside the doors
standard things that are handed out at competitions are buttons/pins, pencils, sometimes pens, etc. at SVR last year, one of the hawaiian teams handed out leis to people

lukevanoort 24-02-2008 21:06

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I really wish that some of the events would relax their restrictions on bringing in drinks, at least. I find it somewhat ironic that FIRST puts such an emphasis on safety, yet puts people in an environment conducive to sweating a lot and then bans bringing in drinks. I understand that often it is the venues that are doing the banning in order to boost their profit margins (overpriced stadium refreshments are your only option), but it just seems irresponsible to have such a policy in place. I know that I have gotten dehydrated enough at competition that it impaired my ability to concentrate, which is just an usually just an annoyance, but becomes dangerous when you are operating power tools. Honestly, I would just like to see a clause that provides exemptions for water, which isn't a lot to ask for, in my opinion.

EricH 24-02-2008 21:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lukevanoort (Post 706515)
I really wish that some of the events would relax their restrictions on bringing in drinks, at least. I find it somewhat ironic that FIRST puts such an emphasis on safety, yet puts people in an environment conducive to sweating a lot and then bans bringing in drinks. I understand that often it is the venues that are doing the banning in order to boost their profit margins (overpriced stadium refreshments are your only option), but it just seems irresponsible to have such a policy in place. I know that I have gotten dehydrated enough at competition that it impaired my ability to concentrate, which is just an usually just an annoyance, but becomes dangerous when you are operating power tools. Honestly, I would just like to see a clause that provides exemptions for water, which isn't a lot to ask for, in my opinion.

As I recall, bottled water is allowed in the pits, and there are usually drinking fountains.


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