QATAR World Cup fans have been left baffled by a “rip off” burger on sale at the stadiums which they compared to a £1 Rustlers. The expensive cost of food and drink has caused a stir as…
And it has raised questions about whether fans really are getting value for money as they travelled toThe latest snap widely shared online is of a miserable looking beef burger which was reportedly served at the Al Thumana Stadium during the 2-0 win for the Netherlands over Senegal.
The snap shows a small and rather flat looking beef burger - which fans compared to a simple microwavable burger from Brit snack favourite Rustlers.And while it may a delicious snack for £1 - fans agreed that it certainly wasn't worth the stonking £8 this fan paid for it during the game. "Is it me or is that a Rustlers?" wrote one fan, as others replied "No mate it's worse" and "this makes Rustlers look like prime quality food"."Did someone trample on that before you opened it?!" one said, and another replied "sad looking burger that".
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