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By City News Service May 11, 2021 LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles Dodgers today disclosed that Vernon-based sausage manufacturer Papa Cantella s has been making the Dodger Dogs sold at Dodger Stadium this season. Longtime Dodger Dog manufacturer Farmer John and the team were unable to reach a new agreement following the 2019 season. On Monday, the Dodgers announced a multi-year partnership with Papa Cantella s to supply Dodger Stadium with Dodger Dogs and its premium sausages. Dodger Dogs continue to be one of the best-selling concession items in professional sports and more than 100,000 have been sold through the club s first 13 home games a team official said. ....
(Azael Rodriguez Getty Images) Papa Cantella s was founded in 1980 and, like Farmer John, is headquartered in Vernon. The company produces more than 150 formulas of sausages and hot dogs, specialty meats, prepared entrees and side dishes, according to its website. In February of this year, NBC4 reported that at least 779 workers at Farmer John s had tested positive for COVID-19. Cal/OSHA had, in late 2020, already fined the company more than $58,000 for safety violations that led to the coronavirus outbreak, which may have started as early as February 2020, reports Mother Jones. Virginia-based Smithfield Foods, Farmer John s parent company, said it would aggressively contest the penalties. ....