The FIFA World Cup is experiencing a mild controversy over its concession prices, particularly for beer, which some international fans find excessively expensive compared to their home countries. While prices in U.S. stadiums are comparable to NFL or college football games, fans from Europe and elsewhere are expressing sticker shock over beers costing upwards of $20 CAD. Despite the complaints, many fans acknowledge that the high prices won't deter them from enjoying the tournament. AI
RANK_REASON The article discusses fan reactions and opinions on World Cup concession prices, rather than reporting on a new product, policy, or research finding.
- Daniel Feldmann
- FIFA
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- Kansas City
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- Thomas Schüller
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