Stadium food and drink, while expensive, are often the best part of a day at the ballpark.

However, there are some stadium foods that you should absolutely avoid.

Salty and sweet flavor profiles are great, but there is too much going on here.

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Katsu, which is panko encrusted chicken, or in this case ham, is delicious.

It’s paired with ranch and honey sauces for dipping and comes in its own carrying case.

But, it’s atwo-pound chicken tender!

BBQ Reese’s Sandwich at Kauffman Stadium

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Best sure to spilt this with some else if you choose to partake.

Peanut butter should not be used in gravy.

What is wrong with a little BBQ sauce?

Burgh Katsu

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This dessert sits on the edge of delicious and artery-clogging.

PBJ Burger at Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia Phillies)

Again with the unnecessary peanut butter!

They don’t go on everything.

Veggie Burger Sub at Sofi Stadium

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One major issue they found?

Sushi at many parks was festering at dangerous temperatures that could breed bacteria and lead to illness.

Fowl Pole at Choctaw Stadium

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Pickle Poutine

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The Pittsburgh Cone at PNC Park

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Fluffer Nutter Fries at Fenway Park

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Apple Pie Egg Rolls at Comerica Park

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PBJ Burger at Citizens Bank Park

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Flamin Hot Cheesesteak at Oakland Coliseum

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