ESPN journalists criticize high food prices at Brazil vs Morocco match
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 11:38 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
During the ongoing match between Brazil and Morocco at MetLife Stadium, ESPN journalists Osasu Obayiuwana and Ed Davy highlighted the exorbitant prices of refreshments. Davy spent $52.98 on a meal including salad, a croissant, and water. Both expressed frustration over the cost, labeling it 'daylight robbery.' This incident adds to growing complaints about food pricing at the 2026 World Cup, with fans and media sharing their experiences on social media.
- •Match between Brazil and Morocco is currently in progress.
- •Ed Davy paid $52.98 for a subpar meal at the stadium.
- •Journalists shared their experiences on social media.
- •Complaints about food pricing are common at the World Cup.
- 11:38 PMYahoo Sports — ‘Taken for a mug’ – ESPN journalist reveals what he paid for water and salad at Brazil vs Morocco
"The cost of attending the 2026 World Cup continues to be a huge talking point, but this story from the MetLife Stadium as Brazil face Morocco could be the most ridiculous yet. Fans and journalists alike have been taking to social media, stunned by the price of refreshments at World Cup stadiums.
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