The crux of the issue revolves around why Rogers Centre was the only major league facility to sell beer in cans, when common sense dictates they are a ready projectile. It was a risk versus more beer sales decision (far faster to serve beer in the can, rather than having the vendor pour the beer into a cup), that unfortunately backfired.
Beer-can throwing at the Jays game: Some PR takeaways
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The crux of the issue revolves around why Rogers Centre was the only major league facility to sell beer in cans, when common sense dictates they are a ready projectile. It was a risk versus more beer sales decision (far faster to serve beer in the can, rather than having the vendor pour the beer into a cup), that unfortunately backfired.
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