FANS have slammed the Philadelphia Eagles for the shocking prices of food and drink at the Lincoln Financial Field.
Last season’s Super Bowl winners begin the new NFL season against the Dallas Cowboys on September 4.


But fans returning to their stadium are in for a shock after controversial price hikes.
A photo posted on social media shows the food and drink menu inside the arena’s concession stands.
And a can of Miller Lite beer will set you back a staggering $18.50.
That means an employee on minimum wage ($7.75) will have to work for two-and-a-half hours to afford a small can.
A large soda is priced at $12.50, a regular soda is $9.50 and even bottled water is $7.75.
But the inflated costs do not stop there as they extend to food.
The Eagles have struck a deal with Philadelphia-based crab house and sports bar Chickie’s & Pete’s.
A bite to eat at their restaurants are fairly priced, with a single serving of chicken cutlets costing $7.99.
Crab fries with two dipping sauces would also set you back the same price.
But do not expect equal damage to your bank account if purchasing at the Lincoln Financial Field.
Crab fries at the game are worth $17.50, with the chicken cutlets also rising to $17.00.
Buffalo cutlets are available for $17.00 and a cheese cup is $4.00.
This means for crab fries and a can of beer they are charging $35.50.
With fans being priced out of matches due to inflated ticket costs, many have been further angered by the food and drink rise.
One said: “Oh my… it’s gotten out of hand.”
NFL WEEK 1 SCHEDULE
(All times ET)
Thur 4 Sept
8.20 pm – Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
Fri 5 Sept
8pm – Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers
Sun 7 Sept
1pm – Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons
1pm – Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns
1pm – Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts
1pm – Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots
1pm – Arizona Cardinals at New Orleans Saints
1pm – Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Jets
1pm – New York Giants at Washington Commanders
1pm – Carolina Panthers at Jacksonville Jaguars
4.05 pm – Tennessee Titans at Denver Broncos
4.05 pm – San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
4.25 pm – Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers
4.25 pm – Houston Texans at Los Angeles Rams
8.20 pm – Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
Mon 8 Sept
8.15 pm – Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears
Another added: “Just don’t buy it.”
A third joked: “Gotta pay for Saquon somehow.”
More raged: “Not to mention that the average person can’t even afford a ticket for the Super Bowl. I wonder what the next 10 years will look like.”
Others labelled the new costs: “Extortionate.”