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Padres concession stands change name of 'FTD Burger' after apparent shot at Dodgers goes viral

By Jack BaerYahoo Sports

Who wants a "For the Diegans" burger?

San Diego’s thoughts on the Los Angeles Dodgers have been clear for some time now, but it was only this week the world noticed they had apparently taken burger form. An “FTD Burger” sold by burger chain Hodad’s at its Petco Park locations went viral on Thursday, though it turned out they had been sale for years before social media finally got ahold of them. You probably don’t need our help to figure out the intended meaning of that acronym.

Some also noted the presence of three onion rings on the burger, taken to mean the Dodgers’ three recent World Series rings, though that might be a little generous given that burger named to curse out a division foe are rarely meant to draw attention to their successes. They might have just been three onion rings. Play 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournament Either Hodad’s or the Padres themselves noticed the attention, as the menu boards featured a change for Friday’s game against the Athletics.

As Annie Heilbrunn of the San Diego Union-Tribune documented, the offering had been, let’s say, clarified as a “For the Diegans Burger. ” There's been a lot of talk recently about the "FTD" burger, which has been sold at Hodad's at Petco Park for years. The burger's name is changed today: pic.

twitter. com/ze9I6zaAod — Annie Heilbrunn (@annieheilbrunn) May 23, 2026 It turns out that was only one of the new definitions of “FTD,” as other locations featured a “For the Division Burger,” a “Foul to Dinger Burger” and a “For the Dugout Burger. ” You did not need a burger to know the Padres don't like the Dodgers.