Olympic pie and mash for £8 as London Games menu revealed
LONDON 2012 spectators will be charged £8 for fish and chips or pie and mash at this summer’s Olympic Games, with a 500m bottle of Coca-Cola to wash it down costing £2.30.
The most expensive dishes on sale to the public will be the Singapore noodles and the lamb curry with rice, which are both priced at £8.50, with 10 inch pizzas for £7.50.
Cheaper options include a chicken burrito, a roast pork roll and a pasta with chicken and mushroom sauce, all at £6.50, a tuna and potato salad for £5.90 and a jacket potato filled with chicken and bacon for £5.80.
Drinks start with bottled water at £1.60, with a cup of tea costing £2 and coffee £2.60. Alcoholic offerings include Heineken beer at £4.20 and red wine at £4.80.
Details of a selection of the fare on offer were revealed yesterday by Games organisers.
London 2012 chiefs expect to serve 14 million meals during across the Games’ 40 locations in what they say is the world’s largest peacetime catering operation.