The grease is being panned.
The “Chow Mein Burrito” that’s making its debut at Dodger Stadium this season is being criticized by ballpark goers for its alarming amount of oil content.
A video posted to TikTok this week shows after a fan picked up the entree — which comes with a $16.99 price tag — it oozed so much liquid, it created a small pool on the person’s lap.
The social media user called the scene “absolutely diabolical,” before they wrote in a caption how disappointed they were with the item.
“WE THREW THE BURRITO AWAY,” the Dodgers fan said. “This chow mein burrito was straight up doused in oil. And there was more after we stopped filming. Really wanted to love this, but this was an insane amount of oil.”
The snack features noodles, veggies and chicken inside of a wrap that’s then deep fried. An Instagram user showed in a video of him munching on the dish that it came with a spicy dipping sauce.
The man also shared that it was, indeed, a very soggy experience.
“It’s kind of oily,” he said. “That’s my first thought.”
It’s now the second menu option that’s caused a stir at Chavez Ravine this season, as some Shohei Ohtani souvenir cups previously went viral for their stunning $74.99 price tags.
The stands, however, have nonetheless remained packed, and fans have been rewarded for their loyalty, as the reigning World Series champions are 4-2 to start the year.


