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Meal Costing £7.95 At Chelsea's Stamford Bridge Has Gone Viral For All The Wrong Reasons

Meal Costing £7.95 At Chelsea's Stamford Bridge Has Gone Viral For All The Wrong Reasons

Chelsea's food at Stamford Bridge has been absolutely panned online.

The food at Stamford Bridge has been absolutely slammed on social media after an image of some cauliflower wings went viral.

In recent times the grub at football grounds all around the world has become a hot topic, largely thanks to the growth of the @FootyScran account.

The page has accrued 358,000 followers and specialises in sharing the best and worst food at foods, with details on the price.

One of the latest posts was a dish at Chelsea, who were selling cauliflower wings for £7.95. For that steep price, you get five wings as well as four pieces of celery.

But the reaction to the meal was unbelievably negative and had many fans saying Chelsea should have tougher sanctions imposed on them just because of this scran.


In February, Manchester United's food got a good old rinsing after Jake Humphrey tweeted a picture of his meal at Old Trafford.

Humphrey was presenting BT Sport's coverage of United's 1-1 draw with Southampton, with Paul Scholes and Glenn Hoddle joining him in the studio.

But their scran looked like the most beige meal imaginable and caused a serious stir on Twitter.


."Scrambled egg and mashed potato. Wow. Thanks for lunch @ManUtd," Humphrey wrote with a laughing emoji at the end.


Humphrey also shared a snap of what rivals Manchester City offered in their studio on a Champions League night to show the huge difference in quality.

He deleted both tweets but it was not a good look for United, who ran out of food a week prior for the FA Cup defeat to Middlesbrough.

Featured Image Credit: Image: @FootyScran

Topics: Chelsea, Real Madrid, Champions League