For many football fans, the combination of a pie and a pint at half time is an essential part of the matchday experience.
Yet many clubs across the UK are raking in money for questionable food at jaw-dropping prices.
After fans feeling the pinch by the cost of living crisis slammed Premier League club Arsenal for its £13 portion of chips, MailOnline has taken a look at whether other football teams potentially charging over the odds for matchday food.
Prices include £10 for fish and chips with curry sauce, £9.79 for a chicken tikka masala and a massive £19.95 for a pizza.
Here are some of the most surprising prices for matchday food:
Arsenal FC, Emirates Stadium
Arsenal sparked fury in December after it was revealed a burger and chips cost £18.05.
A picture of the £18.05 burger and chips showed it came served up on a card platter with two slices of cheese, a bit of bacon and a slice of tomato.
The Gunners also charged £19.95 for a pizza, the equivalent price of multiple pints of beer.
Birmingham City FC, St Andrew's
Championship side Birmingham City were slammed last year for their cheesy chips, sold for £4.
A fan posted a picture of his portion, showing a slice of processed cheese sat atop the pile of chips.
In response, Twitter users said it would have been significantly improved had they gone to the effort of grilling the cheese.
Burton Albion FC, Pirelli Stadium Princess Way
Supporters also said clubs scored own goals with their tiny hotdogs.
One served at Morecambe cost a whopping £4 and another at fellow League One outfit Burton Albion was £3.
But both had a miniscule sausage which looked lost in the buns, with fans on Twitter calling the offering 'disgraceful' and saying they would have 'thrown it back'.
West Brom, The Hawthorns
West Brom fans may feel a little hard-done by at having to pay £3.50 for a single slice of pizza.
However, they may feel more sad at their chances of promotion to the Premier League withering away after a promising start this season.
Chelsea FC, Stamford Bridge
Fans ridiculed Chelsea's 'cauliflower wings' dish on Twitter last month, joking Abramovich should 'have his sanctions increased for that'.
The picture shows a box with just five pieces of cauliflower wings with four celery slices which is priced up at a whopping £7.95.
A lot of comments brought up Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich's sanctioning, with one saying it was 'no wonder' the Russian had been sanctioned describing the price as 'ridiculous'.
Barnsley FC, Oakwell Stadium
Fan Tristan Broadhead posted a snap of his crusty-looking pie he said he bought at Championship side Barnsley.
He said: 'Standard pie quality at Oakwell.'
Frome Towne FC, Badgers Hill Stadium
A Frome Towne FC fan took to social media after he received a charred sausage inside an extra-large bap in exchange for his £2.
Embarrassed by their sorry offering, the red-faced Southern League Division One South side messaged Mr Tucker blaming the poor food on a new member of staff.
A representative said: 'That's embarrassing. Free ticket and a burger next time you come over just let me know. It was a new member of staff, sorry!'
George then replied: 'Thank you! That's a very kind gesture.'
Marske United FC, Mount Pleasant
A fan attending a Marske United game shared a picture of the blackened pie and mushy peas he was served.
Cooks at the North Yorkshire stadium appeared to have burnt the pie to a crisp, yet decided to serve it up anyway.
Fan Daniel Turner shared a snap of his pie singed beyond recognition from the non-league side's Mount Pleasant stadium.
A Twitter user joked: 'Straight out of the incinerator nice and crisp.'
West Ham, London Stadium
Bagging a sausage and chips at half time after watching the Hammers play for 45 minutes would cost you £8.
Clubs across the country are raking in money at sometimes jaw-dropping prices for questionable food.
Tottenham Hostpur, Tottenham Hostpur Stadium
Chicken tikka masala may be one of the more fancy meals served up on matchdays across the UK but this comes at a price.
It would cost almost £10 (£9.79) to get your hands on this colourful assortment of food.
Billericay Town, AGP Arena
This cheesy chips is looking a little worse for wear, with what appears to be grated cheddar sitting on top of a portion of chips.
However, many football fans were bemused the cheese was not melted. Even so, it cost £3.50.
Jeremycamp
0
liverpool are the champions this season
of the Champions League yes part of the premier League no
Jeremycamp
0
What’s the price of that?
probably 50 cents
Jeremycamp
0
WTF is this🫤
[image]
looks more like a cold dog than a hot dog
Jeremycamp
2
that actually looks good not going to lie
Keeabdirsy
0
I only drink water
[image]
No uefa for CR7
Keeabdirsy
0
liverpool are the champions this season
Risacdmnuz
0
I only drink water
[image]
says the guy who had been a coke sponsor for 4 years
TTVFINSTERNE1234
0
WTF is this🫤
[image]
What’s the price of that?
TTVFINSTERNE1234
0
WTF is this🫤
[image]
The hellll
Bronze_Tiger
6
WTF is this🫤
TTVFINSTERNE1234
6
I only drink water
TTVFINSTERNE1234
3
This is when you know Man U are going to fail in the foreseeable future
TTVFINSTERNE1234
6
My sausage is 10X bigger then Tottenhams