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FANS will have to pay a bit extra for drinks and food at Wimbledon this year. Prices have inflated once again for the highly-anticipated Grand Slam in south-west London. The cost of a pint of ...
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The classic Wimbledon fare doesn't come cheap as fans will see little change from £20 for the traditional combinations ...
Fans will have to pay over £12 for a glass of Pimm's Credit: Alamy But they won't come cheap either. A bag of Skittles will set spectators back £5 ($7) and it's the same price for some Haribo ...
The Wimbledon version of a supermarket meal deal is priced at £15.25 and includes a sandwich, snack (strawberries, crisps or ...
Those seeking non-alcoholic beverages will find that a can of Coke or Sprite is £2.75, a 250ml bottle of juice is £4.20 and a large 750ml bottle of Evian water is £5, although refills are ...
Non-alcoholic options include a can of Coke or Sprite for £2.75, a 250ml bottle of juice for £4.20, and a large 750ml bottle of Evian water for £5, which can be refilled at no extra cost from ...
The cost of a pint has jumped noticeably, with draught beer now setting spectators back £8.85 for a Stella Artois – up 35p ...
Those looking for non-alcoholic drinks will find that a can of Coke or Sprite is £2.75, a 250ml bottle of juice is £4.20 and a large 750ml bottle of Evian water is £5, although they can be ...
Strawberries and cream washed down Pimms are the traditional tennis snacks at the famous venue, and they don't come cheap. A glass of Pimms will set you back £12.25, havoing cost £11.95 last year.
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