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Here's how much a punnet of strawberries costs at Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon 2025 is under way to the All England Lawn Tennis Club in south-west London, but alongside the blistering heat, fans are also feeling the sting of sharp price increases on food and drink. With temperatures soaring to 33 degrees Celsius on the opening day, visitors have been flocking to popular spots like Henman Hill and Murray Mount to enjoy long-standing Wimbledon traditions: strawberries and cream and Pimms in the sun. But those hopin…
There will also be a large fan zone at Bundek, and a reader took photos of the prices of food and drinks at one of the larger stands in 24 hours.
Sweltering heat and soaring prices leave Wimbledon fans sweating over drinks and snacks in southwest London - TDPel Media
While tennis fans poured into the All England Club this week to soak up the action at Wimbledon 2025, many found themselves doing a double take at the food and drink stalls. Yes, the sun’s out, the matches are heating up—but so are the prices. Tradition Comes at a Cost On opening day, temperatures hit a sizzling 33°C, and crowds swarmed to iconic viewing spots like Henman Hill and Murray Mount. The vibe? Classic British summer: cold Pimms in one…
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