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Chicago Bears Fan Was Caught Eating The Strangest Thing Out Of A Ziploc Bag In The Stands [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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Why spend money on overpriced NFL stadium food when you can steal the genius move that a Chicago Bears fan got away with on Sunday?

Earlier this season, new data showed that a beer and a hot dog for a Chicago Bears home game at Soldier Field would cost $19. The only teams that charge more are the Seattle Seahawks ($19.98), the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers $19.49.

Obviously, fans aren’t allowed to bring their own drinks inside at professional sporting events. However, some teams, including the Bears, permit fans to bring their own food in a Ziploc bag.

One Chicago fan used that rule to their own advantage by bringing in a large serving of spaghetti in a Ziploc bag. Hey, if it’s going to save you money at the concession stand!

That Chicago Bears fan isn’t the first to use an NFL stadium Ziploc bag policy to their advantage. A Buffalo Bills fan did the exact same thing with spaghetti during a home game against the Jacksonville Jaguars last year.

Cold spaghetti out of a Ziploc bag, or overpriced concession food? You can choose whichever one you prefer.

Chicago Bears Are On The Verge Of A Surprise Return To The Postseason

Caleb Williams (Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images)

Sunday’s 31-3 home win over the Cleveland Browns pushed the Bears one step closer to locking down just their third playoff appearance since 2011. ESPN’s computer model gives Ben Johnson’s squad a 76.1 percent chance of making the postseason, and a 40.3 percent chance of claiming the NFC North.

Caleb Williams and the red-hot Bears host the archrival Green Bay Packers (9-4-1) at Soldier Field on Saturday. The winner of this game will take sole possession of first place in the NFC North.

Chicago would clinch a postseason berth with a victory and a Detroit Lions loss over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Who’d have thought we’d live in a time where Bears fans would cheer significantly for Aaron Rodgers?

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