Football
fans often complain about the sky-high prices of food and drink at
matches but they will be in for a pleasant surprise at the World Cup.
Instead of paying £5-a-pint for watered-down beer, a 473ml can of Brazil's own Brahma 'cerveja' will cost R$10, around £2.65.
Budweiser is also available, at the slightly more costly £3.50, for the same amount.
Pleasant reading: The price list for food and drink at World Cup stadiums has been revealed
Soft drinks like Coca-Cola, Kuat Guarana and Sprite (600ml) will be around £2.15, while mineral water (500ml) is £1.60.
But what other nourishment will you be able to find in Brazil's 12 World Cup stadiums?
All
the chocolate on offer costs £2.15, including the Talento Castanha do
Para - a 100g block of milk chocolate with Brazil nuts (what else?).
There's also a three-pack of Fuleco crunchy chocolate and a four pack of Baton milk chocolate, both for the same price.
Brazil nuts: A volunteer poses inside the Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro's iconic home of football
Salted
peanuts, cheese tortilla chips, and crisps are also £2.15, if fans want
something to snack on to ease the nerves ahead of a penalty shoot-out.
A double cheeseburger is available for £3.50, while vegetarians can pick up the veggie sandwich for £2.65.
Meanwhile,
a double hot-dog is available at the same price, along with a chicken
salad sandwich and a turkey and cheese sandwich.
Furthermore,
each region can offer a local delicacy, with Manaus serving up Tambaqui
fish and chips for £3.50 and Belo Horizonte selling Tropieiro beans for
£4.
Unless FIFA make any sudden adjustments, it looks like football isn't the only thing the fans will be feasting on this summer.
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