The Winter Olympics in Milan Cortina have drawn attention not only for the amazing athletic performances but also for the reasonable food prices. As the Games kick off with the opening ceremony, Team GB aims to surpass their previous medal count, with UK Sport setting a target of three to seven medals for the current Winter Olympics.
Viewers following the action on the BBC and TNT Sports will likely appreciate the affordable food options available at the Winter Games. Unlike the usual trend of high prices at major sporting events, social media users have lauded the Winter Games for offering pocket-friendly food choices.
Menu items at the event include an nduja pizza priced at around £7.82, while other pizzas like margherita, ham and cheese, and vegetarian are all priced at £6.95. Drink options range from £2.62 for americano coffee and hot tea to £7.82 for a spritz cocktail.
For snacks, attendees can enjoy crisps for £2.61, popcorn for £2.17, candy for £1.74, assorted muffins for £3.04, and a gluten-free brownie for £3.48. Additionally, burgers such as cheeseburger, cheese and bacon burger, chicken burger, and vegetarian burger are all priced at £8.69, while a classic hot dog is available for £6.95.
Social media users have praised the Winter Games for their reasonable food prices, with many expressing surprise at the affordability compared to other sporting events. The ongoing Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games, running from February 6-22, offer fans over 850 hours of live action on discovery+ via Prime Video.
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