Football fans scoff at ‘shocking’ £15 price of burger and chips at Wembley Stadium

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‘Fifteen pounds for that is tragic’: Football fans scoff at ‘shocking’ price of burger and chips at Wembley Stadium

  • Football fans have scoffed at the price of a burger and chips at Wembley Stadium
  • The takeaway food cost one disgruntled fan £15 and has been labelled a ‘rip-off’
  • ‘Footy scran’ fans expressed shock at pricey snack as cost-of-living crisis bites 
  • England’s Lionesses stormed to 2-1 victory against USA at Wembley on Friday

Football fans have scoffed at the price of a burger and chips at Wembley Stadium – with supporters having to fork out a whopping £15 for the food.

The pricey pre-match snack comes as Brits feel the pinch amid the cost-of-living crisis.

A picture was posted to the Footy Scran Instagram page, which shares photos and prices of fan food at matches across the country, and followers did not hold back in blasting the costly burger in the comments. 

Fans branded the burger’s price a ‘rip off’, a ‘disgrace’, ‘shocking’ and ‘tragic’.

The burger was also described as sub-par by some, with one West Ham supporter fuming: ‘If it was half the price and the onions were cooked then it’s a good deal.

‘This is shocking.’

Another said: ’15 pound for that is tragic’. 

Others said it would have cost just a 10 per cent of the price to buy the ingredients.

Some claimed the onions looked undercooked and questioned how warm it was as the cheese wasn’t melted.

Iain Campbell commented: ‘What a f*****g rip-off.’

Joseph Hunter said: ‘Disgrace.’

The food facilities outside the national stadium are managed by Wembley Park

The food facilities outside the national stadium are managed by Wembley Park

A disgruntled fan bought it outside the national stadium - where England's Lionesses beat USA 2-1 on Friday night

A disgruntled fan bought it outside the national stadium – where England’s Lionesses beat USA 2-1 on Friday night 

Jake Lamb said he would rather have a ‘proper burger van burger, £3 outside B&Q.’

Caleb Finnegan joked: ‘Want some burger with your raw onion?’

Pete Harding said: ‘Raw onions, obviously not a hot pattie looking at the cheese, and rip off price.’

Another claimed: ‘The cost price of that is no more than £1.50.’

A disgruntled fan bought the meal outside the national stadium – where England’s Lionesses stormed to a 2-1 victory against the USA on Friday night. 

The picture was posted last week after England’s men hosted Germany in their last match before the World Cup, in which the teams drew 3-3.

The food facilities outside the stadium are managed by Wembley Park.

Wembley Park has been approached for comment.

It comes after Arsenal were slammed for charging £18.05 for a burger and chips last year.

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