Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat via Imagn Content Services, LLC

There is something going on at ballparks that is resulting in some less-than-stellar food options. Just look at Miller Park in Milwaukee as evidence.

Todd Zolecki, who covers the Phillies for MLB.com, got a Philly cheesesteak while covering the Philles-Brewers game in Milwaukee on Monday. What he got back looked more like a sausage McMuffin on a roll.

What the heck is that?

A core aspect of the Philly cheesesteak is the meat being cut up. If the meat’s not cut, it doesn’t qualify as a cheesesteak. Those are the rules.

Even the Phillies were confused.

That’s just embarrassing. Even the food at the LA Rams’ games think that’s bad.

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