World Cup Foods Are Almost as Wild as the Soccer
The World Cup has delivered plenty of incredible goals, dramatic finishes, and passionate fans. But let's be honest... some of the food being served inside these stadiums is stealing the spotlight.
If you've ever wondered what happens when sports concessions meet luxury dining and social media insanity, here are some of the craziest World Cup foods fans are munching on right now.
$75 Fancy AF Tots
In Miami, three little hash browns are getting the VIP treatment.
They're topped with caviar, crème fraîche, and chives and come with a price tag of $75.
For that kind of money, those tots should help your team win.
The Five-Pound Empanada
Also in Miami, fans can grab the Empanada Mundial, a massive five-pound chicken-and-cheese empanada.
It costs $40 and is basically the size of a small carry-on suitcase.
Perfect for sharing... or not. We don't judge.
The Twinkie Cheeseburger
Los Angeles may have won the award for "Most America Thing Ever."
This monster features a cheeseburger topped with a bacon-wrapped jalapeño stuffed with brisket and cream cheese.
Somewhere a cardiologist just felt a disturbance in the force.
Short Rib Poutine
Vancouver is keeping things classy with fries covered in gravy, pulled short rib, and cheese curds.
It's comfort food turned up to eleven.
Maple Bacon Smokie
Also in Vancouver, fans can enjoy a smoked sausage loaded with bacon onion jam and maple syrup.
It's basically Canada in hot dog form.
The $20 Beer
And finally, the one item that has fans around the world shaking their heads.
A beer can cost around 20 bucks at some World Cup venues.
In some countries, that's more than a day's wages.
At that price, the beer should come with free parking, a souvenir cup, and emotional support.
What's the Craziest Stadium Food You've Ever Tried?
Would you spend $75 on fancy tater tots?
Or are you sticking with a hot dog, nachos, and a reasonably priced soda?
Let us know what stadium food was worth every penny... and what tasted like a red card






