[Saba Sports News] According to British media, the first impression of attending World Cup matches is not football, but fans’ fondness for junk food. At the friendly between England and Costa Rica, the stands were filled with Cheetos, fried chicken and giant soft drinks. As Declan Rice prepared to take a corner kick, fans just a few steps away in the stands were tucking into burgers. Hot dogs, chicken wings and tortilla chips were washed down with large cups of Pepsi and beer. Some fans were too busy eating to cheer, as the snacks proved more appealing than the action on the pitch. Nearly everyone held either a mobile phone or some kind of American-style treat. Stalls lining the walkways created a lively carnival atmosphere. A vendor selling neon-pink candy floss called out: “Get your candy floss! Life isn’t complete without sugar!” Crowds flocked to buy it, alongside big buckets of popcorn.
The editor believes that it is understandable to have some snacks while watching the game. That said, eating too many puffed foods and drinking excessive carbonated drinks are not good for health.
