Fast food is not as delicious as home-cooked meals or Michelin-starred restaurants. But this list of terrible fast food options at stadiums might make you reconsider spending your hard earned money.
Many football fans are now devoted to the game. TwitterPhotos of disappointing food they were served in stadiums around the UK are available.
User @FootyScran is a prolific user who has over 44,000 fans. He collects photos from the most disgusting foods and posts them.
A supporter at Manchester United’s Old Trafford home ground for instance bought a cheese and ham panini for £4.70.
The bread turned out to be completely dry when it was opened.
Football fans from across the UK have taken to Twitter to share photographs of their disappointing food – including a supporter at Manchester United, who spent £4.70 on a burnt cheese and ham panini (pictured)
One football lover shared a photograph of a cheeseburger (pictured) bought from Luton Town for £4.10 that had been almost burnt entirely black
Another photo of an Aberdeen FC burger shows how unevenly the food was cooked
Carl Porter of Derby County said that he was a fan and quipped, “Burnt like Man Utd’s title ambitions.”
Gareth Plimmer poked fun on United’s chant “Ole’s at the Wheel – to gaffer Ole Gunnar Solskjaer”.
He replied, “Ole’s at grill.”
Chelsea fan Danny Pearson received a sausage roll and torched pie at the King Power Stadium in Leicester City, a fellow Premier League team.
It looked very similar to Old Trafford grub, he said.
Danny commented, “This sausage roll and pie at Leicester likely had the same chef.”
A Chelsea fan joked that the chef who cooked their pie and sausage roll (pictured) at Leicester City’s King Power Stadium had likely also worked at Man Utd
One person racked up over 2,000 likes on a photograph of their disappointing hot dog bought for £4 at Morecambe FC
Another football fan admitted they were less than impressed with being charged £4 for a slice of processed cheese and chips (pictured) at Birmingham City
Another disgruntled supporter was miffed at their over-cooked £4.10 cheeseburger from Luton Town.
Each burger had been singed.
Stuart Hutton laughed, “Why have they taken any bites?” It should have been straight back.
Emmett Moore said, “Why didn’t the cooks stop cooking it once it’s cooked.”
Some supporters also stated that the tiny hotdogs helped clubs score goals.
A small sausage served at Burton Albion for £3 was dubbed ‘disgraceful’ by fans, who joked they would’ve thrown the food back
One served at Morecambe cost a whopping £4 and another at fellow League One outfit Burton Albion was £3.
However, both were missing a tiny sausage that was hidden in their buns.
Matthew David, a Wolves fan said that it was ‘disgraceful.
One added, “I would throw that back at them.”
Championship side Birmingham City were also slammed for selling cheesy chips – which was a slice of processed cheese next to the fries for £4.
A supporter commented, “I’d appeal for your money.”
There were many responses to these photos, suggesting that football fans should apply for reimbursement of their money following the dishonest meals.