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Fuming Arsenal fans rage ‘You have to sell a kidney to pay” the price of chilli and chips at The Emirates


FOOTBALL fans have been left in disbelief after an Arsenal supporter showed off a portion of chips that cost them almost £13.

Fans of the club have admitted they are “embarrassed” by the price of a box of Chilli cheese fries.

This portion of Chilli cheese chips at Arsenal costs £12.60Credit: Twitter @FootyScran

And while the look of the dish did wet the appetite, social media users were left recoiling when they discovered it would have set them back a whopping £12.60.

The picture, posted to Twitter by account FootyScran last season, showed that the fries came topped with meat, spring onions, and cheese.

But there was widespread outrage at the sky-high price of the dish as fans felt the effects of the cost of living crisis.

One joked: “Some chips with garnish, you have to sell one kidney to pay the bill.”

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Meanwhile an Arsenal fan wrote: “This team manages to embarrass me in the most unexpected ways.”

Another social media user poked fun at London’s extortionate prices, joking: “You can get a 3 bed semi detached up North for that.”

While a fourth summed up the dish as: “Potatoes, fake cheese, some spring onion and and some burnt onion pieces with a 0.001p dash of chilli sauce.”

It’s not the first time the food menu at the Emirates has caused controversy either.

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Again last season, Gunners fans were left up in arms after being charged over £18 for a burger and chips.

Supporters inside the ground shelled out £18.05 for “Two beef patties, double American cheese, streaky bacon, lettuce, gherkins, and chipotle mayonnaise.”


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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