World Cup attendees in Miami are paying $75 for caviar-topped tater tots, while fans in Mexico City face beer prices that can cost a day's wages, according to the Associated Press.
Luxury Snacks at Miami Stadium
At Miami Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, concession chef Lazaro Luya of Sol Cubano prepares a special pan with lechon and fresh mariquitas. The standout item is a $75 serving of caviar-topped tater tots, reflecting the high-end offerings available to fans.
Beer Prices in Mexico City
In Mexico City, a single beer at World Cup venues can cost the equivalent of a day's pay for many local workers, highlighting the economic disparity between host cities. The steep prices have sparked debate about affordability for average fans.
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The article notes that concession prices vary widely across World Cup host cities, with some locations offering budget-friendly options while others cater to wealthy attendees. The Associated Press report did not specify exact beer prices in Mexico City but emphasized the significant financial burden on local fans.



