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Snoop Dogg says he hopes to open burger van at Celtic Park

GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, JUN 8 – Snoop Dogg aims to improve matchday dining at Celtic Park by personally serving gourmet burgers, reflecting his two-decade support for the club and stadium food trends.

  • Snoop Dogg, a longtime supporter of Celtic, has revealed intentions to launch a food truck at Celtic Park where he would personally serve fans.
  • This venture follows his previous interest in investing in the Glasgow club and discussions about a restaurant with chef Gordon Ramsay in Glasgow.
  • Snoop Dogg has emphasized improving stadium food quality, calling Celtic fans special and identifying strongly with the club's mascot Hoopy the Hound.
  • He confirmed to the Sunday Mail that he plans to keep his burger business exclusive to Celtic Park, choosing not to extend it to Rangers.
  • The burger van could enhance fan experience at Celtic Park, challenging the poor reputation of stadium food and deepening Snoop Dogg's connection with the club.
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U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg wants to prove his love for Scottish football club Celtic Glasgow with a burger stand in front of the stadium! He should become a "paradise" for gourmets, the musician announced in the "Sunday Mail". He wants "to show the fans that food can be good in the stadium – and will also stand behind the tavern and serve the customers. "The secret of a good burger is ..."Snoop Dogg sees himself as an expert, he has already publishe…

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GlasgowWorld broke the news in on Sunday, May 7, 2023.
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