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West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburger

West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburger

"Does that want to be a 1/4 pounder when it grows up?"

WEST Ham has been slammed for charging fans £9.50 for a tiny hamburger on the back of the beer price row.

The Hammers own fans rounded on the club for the extortionate price.

The small burger doesn’t even come with chips.

The pricing was branded “bloody robbery” and a “scam” by angry supporters.

Burgers cost £6.50 last season, its understood – an increase of £3.

It comes on the back of the fury over a beer costing £7.60 at their London Stadium home.

It means a pre-match or half time beer and burger will now set fans back a whopping £17.10.

West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburger

 

Annoyed West Ham fan Lee Mason fumed: “The stadium and modern football has killed everything good about West Ham.

West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburger“I left on 75 minutes to go back to the pub.”

Fellow Hammer Terry Gladden ranted: “Is this really acceptable?”

Mark Kelly said: “B****y robbery.”

Another – called Lee – joked: “West Scam.”

Hugh Murphy quipped: “I hope that is Andre the Giant holding it or else it is way too small for the price.”

Richard Stone added: “Does that want to be a 1/4 pounder when it grows up?”

 

West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburgerOne Everton fan – called Conor – added: “Christ almighty, £9.50 and you don’t even get chips.”

Another said: “Where was it cooked? Over a f*****g volcano?”

One Man Utd fan quipped: “Looks like that would have been nasty the first time it was cooked, let alone the second time.”

West Ham are currently taking action against landlord over the cost of beer and other drinks.

West Ham slammed again for charging £9.50 for a tiny hamburgerFans reacted with fury after the prices emerged following their 2-0 opening weekend defeat to champions Man City.

A pint of Birra Moretti or Heineken are £7.60 a pint, Amstel, Inch’s and Strongbow are £7.30.

A tiny bottle of wine is £8, Coke is £4.50 and a small bottle of water is £3.20.

The club moved into the stadium six years ago.

 

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