For many, paying over 200 pesos for a taco completely breaks with the country's economic reality. It is important to mention that these prices are only for food consumed outside of the World Cup at the Azteca Stadium, as for this tournament, there will be packages sold to box owners at quite high prices. A beer can cost between 80 and 190 pesos, while premium packages or options considerably raise the bill, reaching figures of thousands of pesos in some cases. The prices of food and drink in the Azteca's boxes have been revealed! The expectation just a few days before the reopening of the Azteca Stadium revolves not only around football but has also sparked a debate about the costs inside the venue, where prices for food and drinks were recently leaked, surprising and upsetting more than one fan. How much do they cost? According to the information revealed, products in premium areas like boxes reach figures unusual for the average consumer. Simple snacks like potatoes or popcorn are around 120 pesos, while traditional snacks like esquites exceed 100. However, what has caused the most impact is the pastor taco, whose cost reaches up to 230 pesos per piece, an amount that many consider disproportionate for such a common dish in Mexico. This has sparked a wave of criticism on social media, where users question if the experience really justifies these amounts. The controversy mainly lies in the comparison with usual daily prices. Other items like hot dogs, pizzas, or sandwiches are also above what is normally paid. Drinks are not far behind either.
High Food and Drink Prices in Azteca Stadium Boxes Spark Debate
A debate is raging in Mexico over high food and drink prices in Azteca Stadium boxes. Pastor tacos cost up to 230 pesos, sparking criticism on social media.