Originally published by DodgerBlue.com
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Panda Express are teaming up once again to offer fans discounted meals at participating locations during the 2026 season.
The promotion began as a collaborative venture between the two sides in 2024, and they announced that it will continue for the duration of the season.
With the start of the new league year, fans can buy a two-entree Panda Plate dish for $7 at the popular fast-food chain from Opening Day to the end of the season, the day after a Dodgers’ victory at home.
The promotion’s activation is pretty straightforward. For each Dodgers’ home win, fans have until 11:59 pm the following day to cash in before the deal expires. Fans can also schedule a later pickup time or day for their meals, providing extra flexibility when purchasing the deal.
However, the promotion is exclusively for Panda Rewards members, which is free to join through their website or app. To redeem the deal, fans must enter the code “DODGERSWIN” on the Panda Express app or website to unlock the discounted plate.
The deduction is strictly limited to one promotional plate per rewards account per day.
A Panda Plate normally costs around $12 with standard entrees and up to $14 for premium entrees, before taxes and other service charges. The discounted Panda Plate originally started at $5 in 2024 and increased to $6 last season. Although the promotion isn’t as generous as it used to be, it is still a sizable markdown.
Continuing the promotion in 2026 was a brave decision on Panda Express’s part, given the Dodgers keep collecting high-end talent. Baseball Prospectus’ PECOTA system has the Dodgers winning 103 games this season, which isn’t surprising given the addition of Edwin Díaz and Kyle Tucker in the offseason.
The Dodgers went 52-29 at home last season and have a record of 607-315 at Dodger Stadium since 2014.
While this season might not be good for Panda Express’ bottom line, it should keep fans happy and well fed.
Dodger Stadium Opening Day tickets selling for record prices
There is plenty of excitement surrounding the Los Angeles Dodgers as they look to become MLB’s first three-peat champion since the 1998-2000 New York Yankees.
For fans looking to attend the Dodger Stadium on Thursday, seeing the action in person will not come cheap.
The Opening Day game between the Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks has seen the average ticket price soar to record levels. The only MLB game with a higher average ticket price on record was a matchup between the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds in 2022. It was played at the iconic Iowa cornfield used in the “Field of Dreams” movie, which has a capacity of 8,000.
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