Wimbledon food and drinks costs: The value is inflicting a stir - right here’s why

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he value of food and drink at Wimbledon has been revealed, with followers having to pay greater than £7 for a pint of beer and near £10 for Pimm’s.

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Organisers the All England Lawn Tennis Club informed SPORTbible that meals and beverage inflation was a "significant challenge nationwide" and that that they had needed to enhance costs.

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“However, we continue to work hard to ensure we are using the best British and seasonal produce and have a range of products that suit all budgets,” the All England England Club stated.

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“We also remain one of the few sporting events to allow guests to bring in their own food and drink and we have 95 refillable water points across the site.

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“More than 80 per cent of tickets available through the Wimbledon public ballot and the queue have been held at 2022 price levels.”

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Wimbledon started on Monday, July 3 and ends on Sunday, July 16.

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On day one alone, 36,000 spectators swarmed the All England Club. Some 500,000 are anticipated to attend the two-week tennis extravaganza.

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The All England Club says: “You are welcome to bring your own food and drink to Wimbledon, but please note hard-sided containers and items, such as picnic hampers/cool boxes, flasks and camping chairs are not allowed.“

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But how much will food and drink cost you if you want to buy it at the event? Here’s all we know.

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How much do strawberries and cream cost at Wimbledon 2023?

You’ll have to pay £2.50 if you want to buy the Wimbledon favourite of strawberries and cream.

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The price for a pot of these has remained the same since 2010, thankfully. The number of strawberries — 10 per punnet — has also reportedly not changed.

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What are other food costs at Wimbledon 2023?

You can buy sandwiches from £4.55, while a small bag of crisps costs £2.20.

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Sausage rolls cost £4.80, with sushi costing between £8 and £15.

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A Cornish pasty costs £6.30. Ice cream, meanwhile, costs £4.20 — the same as a packet of Minstrels, Haribo or Skittles sweets.

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How much is beer and lager at Wimbledon 2023?

Unfortunately, unlikely strawberries and cream’s stable price, the cost of alcohol has gone up over the years.

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The Mirror reported that a pint of beer costs between £7.20 and £7.55, having been priced between £6.10 and £6.50 last year. Meanwhile, bottles of beer are available from £6.50.

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However, a 330ml bottle of Stella Artois lager costs a whopping £9.70. Guinness and Camden beers are on offer for £7.20 — the same as a pint of Orchard Pig cider.

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Even a 330ml bottle of beer or cider is setting punters back £6.80, the Sun reported.

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One Twitter user couldn’t believe the prices. They said: “#wimbledon2023 saw this and thought this cannot be true on drinks at #Wimbledon   HOW F****** MUCH”

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How a lot is Pimm’s at Wimbledon 2023?

One can of Pimm’s (250ml) is £9.70, £2 than at most pubs.

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If you need it in a reusable cup, the value rises to £11.20. If you desire a pitcher, it prices greater than £30.

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How a lot is wine at Wimbledon 2023?

In phrases of wines, canned Viognier, Grenache Rose, and St Lauren purple wine value £9.70.

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Bottles of wine are priced between £30 and £34.

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How a lot is champagne at Wimbledon 2023?

Three sorts of champagne can be found at Wimbledon this 12 months.

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A bottle of Lanson Le Black Label Brut prices £87, a bottle of Lanson Le Rosé prices £95 and Lanson Le White Label prices £95.10.

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How a lot are non-alcoholic drinks at Wimbledon 2023?

A nonetheless bottle of Evian prices £2.65, with glowing water at £2.20. Voca Cola and Sprite Zero value £2.25, with juice at £3.80.

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