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High-rolling World Cup fans will get alcohol at stadiums

Por: Associated Press Life November 19, 2022

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DOHA, Qatar (AP) — For a price, there will be plenty of Champagne, whiskey, vodka and even sommelier-selected wines available for fans at stadiums in Qatar.And beer, too, for this exclusive group of high rollers.At a cost of $3,000 per ticket, fans will be able to enjoy high-end alcoholic drinks and fine food in the luxurious hospitality lounges, suites and restaurants at the eight stadiums built and renovated for soccer’s biggest event.For... + full article



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