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Festival Foods To Operate Two Eateries In Lambeau Field Atrium

The Green Bay Packers and Festival Foods today announced a partnership to operate two eateries, the Festival Foods Titletown Grill and Festival Foods Boomerang Café, in the Lambeau Field Atrium.

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Titletown Grill and Boomerang Café To Open For Shareholders Meeting, July 29

The Green Bay Packers and Festival Foods today announced a partnership to operate two eateries, the Festival Foods Titletown Grill and Festival Foods Boomerang Café, in the Lambeau Field Atrium.

The eateries will celebrate their first day of operations for the Packers' annual shareholders meeting, July 29, and then re-open for training camp, Packers game weekends, and during special events.

"Festival Foods has been a great partner with the Packers and their first-class operation of the eateries will enhance the relationship," said Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy. "Starting with the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic in 2006 and continuing with other events such as Festival of Lights, our fans have appreciated the excellent work of Festival Foods."

The operation of the eateries is a natural extension for Festival Foods, which recently opened The Marq (formerly the Apple Creek Inn) to expand their catering division and event business.

"The Green Bay Packers are the epitome of excellence, both on the field and in the community, and we are very proud and excited that they have chosen us as partners to operate the Festival Foods Titletown Grill and Festival Foods Boomerang Cafe," said Festival Foods President and CEO Mark Skogen. "This is a great tribute to each member of the Festival team, and we are greatly looking forward to the opportunity to extend our brand and service commitment to guests during Packers games and other events."

Festival Foods also is the official tailgate headquarters of the Packers, and the Festy Burger is the official hamburger of Lambeau Field.

The Titletown Grill and The Boomerang Café will replace Chili John's and the Brett Favre Two-Minute Grill, whose operating contracts had expired.

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