Last Updated on 12/02/2022 by てんしょく飯
The Qatar World Cup soccer tournament has been a hotly contested event every day. Supporters from all over the world are arriving in droves to experience this once-every-four-years soccer festival for themselves. There is no end to the buzz, not only about the matches but also off the pitch.
Anyway, the quality sucks.
We reviewed Qatar stadium food, so you don’t have to! 👀🌭🇶🇦 #Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/787a45kl3D
— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) November 27, 2022
The food, which is essential for everyone, seems to have become a point of contention among supporters. It all started with a video posted by the Australian bookmaker SportsBet.com.au on its official Twitter page on November 29.
The site, which provides all kinds of World Cup information from Qatar, went inside the stadium on Sunday night to answer users’ questions. The site reported on the “stadium food” that fans were eating, and the content of the report was very harsh. In particular, the site was scathing about the hot dogs, which cost 40 riyals (about 1,500 yen) and are difficult to get your hands on, saying, “Qatar is doing a lot of things wrong in this tournament, and this is one of them,” and “It’s like eating a part of your body.
However, they are not the only ones to complain about the stadium food at this year’s tournament. Social networking sites are already filled with people who have actually eaten the food and voiced their anger. The Sun” summarized the situation by saying, “The chicken shawarma was almost empty, and the chicken was as dry as a desert. From overpriced hamburgers to overpriced nachos with small, tough patties, Qatar is a parade of disappointing food.
The paper’s Martin Lipton, covering the “Fan Zone,” where fans can interact with each other through public viewing and other events, emphasized that “the quality is just terrible. It was the worst place I’ve ever been to on an empty stomach,” he said. It’s the worst I’ve ever seen.” He also offered a scathing assessment of Qatar’s hospitality.
As the tournament progresses, the Qatar World Cup is beginning to expose hospitality problems in all areas. Will there ever be an improvement?
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