Quote Originally Posted by elizabethann

The Chicago Bears have a similar ticket policy for their playoff game against Seattle.
That's crazy. A typical Chicago move. Heaven forbid we should allow fans of the other team to pay to come to Chicago, pay an extremely inflated City of Chicago hotel tax (thanks, Mayor Daley) and pay a small fortune for game tickets to sit in freezing cold Snow-ldier Field and cheer on their team.

Equally crazy - the Chicago Bears Monster Playoff Polish ... the only good thing is the $1 per sandwich that gets donated to the Greater Chicago Food Depository for every one they sell. Why would you spoil a nice Polish with chili, artery clogging cheese sauce and tortilla chips?!

1/6/2007 Vienna Beef's New 'Monster Playoff Polish' is making its way to Chicago this season
CHICAGO (Jan. 4, 2007) – In honor of the Chicago Bears’ upcoming playoff appearance, Vienna Beef is introducing the ‘Monster Playoff Polish’ to sausage lovers – and Chicago football fans – nationwide.

Created by Vienna Beef hot dog chef and taste guru Mark Sobczak, the Monster Playoff Polish is available at The Vienna Beef Café, located at 2501 North Damen Avenue in Chicago. Vienna Beef will make a $1 donation to the Greater Chicago Food Depository for every Monster Playoff Polish purchased throughout the entire Bears’ NFL playoff season.

The Monster Playoff Polish is a polish sausage grilled and served on a poppyseed bun with chili, cheddar cheese sauce, blue corn chips and diced onion.

“This flavorful hot dog honors the outstanding Bears’ season,” said Chef Sobczak. “The blue corn chips and cheddar cheese honor the team’s colors, and the chili reminds us how cold winters never detract Chicago fans from making their way to Soldier Field.”