Mexico City’s box seat owners kept their seats at the World Cup — but they’ll pay dearly to eat in them
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Mexico City’s box seat owners for the World Cup retained their seats but must purchase expensive hospitality packages from FIFA to eat and drink, costing approximately $75,000 for 12 people across all five matches at the stadium. This measure significantly raises the cost of enjoying amenities at the event.
If they want to eat and drink, box owners will be forced to purchase "hospitality packages" directly from FIFA, which reportedly cost US $75,000 for 12 people for all five World Cup matches at Mexico City Stadium. The post Mexico City’s box seat owners kept their seats at the World Cup — but they’ll pay dearly to eat in them appeared first on Mexico News Daily