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Best way to handle snacks and meals during long foosball tournament nights?

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Best way to handle snacks and meals during long foosball tournament nights?

We’ve been hosting weekly foosball nights, but greasy pizza on paper plates was ruining our grip. During intense 5-bar battles, nobody wants oily fingers near the rods. To fix this, I bought a bulk case of these 2-compartment containers: https://www.mcdonaldpaper.com/safepro-mc8288b-32-oz-2-compartment-rectangular-microwaveable-containers-combo-black-bottom-150-cs. Having 150 of them is perfect for a full season. I prep individual meals in advance so players can eat during breaks without making a mess near the pitch. Does anyone else have a specific "game day" catering setup?

We’ve been hosting weekly foosball nights, but greasy pizza on paper plates was ruining our grip. During intense 5-bar battles, nobody wants oily fingers near the rods. To fix this, I bought a bulk case of these 2-compartment containers: https://www.mcdonaldpaper.com/safepro-mc8288b-32-oz-2-compartment-rectangular-microwaveable-containers-combo-black-bottom-150-cs. Having 150 of them is perfect for a full season. I prep individual meals in advance so players can eat during breaks without making a mess near the pitch. Does anyone else have a specific "game day" catering setup?
Your explanation is great; it's very suitable for a beginner like me.

We’ve been hosting weekly foosball nights, but greasy pizza on paper plates was ruining our grip. During intense 5-bar battles, nobody wants oily fingers near the rods. To fix this, I bought a bulk case of these qualityrenovation 2-compartment containers: https://www.mcdonaldpaper.com/safepro-mc8288b-32-oz-2-compartment-rectangular-microwaveable-containers-combo-black-bottom-150-cs. Having 150 of them is perfect for a full season. I prep individual meals in advance so players can eat during breaks without making a mess near the pitch. Does anyone else have a specific "game day" catering setup?
That’s honestly a genius setup for foosball nights. Keeping hands clean during intense 5-bar matches makes a huge difference, especially when everyone is battling for control and fast passing. The meal prep idea sounds super organized and makes the whole event feel more professional and fun. Your players are definitely spoiled in the best way possible.