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Toronto's pricey pints a test for German World Cup fans
🍻 For German fans trying to practice Sparsamkeit, or the art of careful spending, the high beer prices in Toronto are proving a challenge during the World Cup. Divya Rajagopal caught up with German fans ahead of their match against Ivory Coast to see if they're feeling the pinch of pricey pints. #toronto #germany #beer #fifaworldcup #worldcup 👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/ Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 22, 2026
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Entrepreneur.com
· Jul 1, 2026
The Big Winner at the World Cup This Year Is Beer: ‘There’s a Brew For Every Kind of Fan’
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CNN
· Jun 23, 2026
Scotland’s Tartan Army takes over Miami Marlins game
After turning out in Boston last week, Scotland fans brought the same energy to a baseball game in Miami ahead of their team’s upcoming match against Brazil. CNN’s Randi Kaye reports. #cnn, #news, #marlins, #worldcup2026, #scotland
Foreign Policy
· Jun 22, 2026
The Strange Logic of World Cup Ticket Prices
Aging stars and local fans dominate as Europeans stay home.
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· Jun 25, 2026
Scotland fans bring their spirit to Miami
After packing Boston's bars, Scotland fans made their way to Miami. Joyce Zhou caught up with supporters following their loss to Brazil — and they were still in full party mode. #Scotland #Miami #Brazil #WorldCup #Soccer
The Olive Press
· Jun 28, 2026
Benidorm’s British pubs are pumping through 190,000 litres of beer a day as England’s World Cup crowds keep drinking
BRITISH football fans visiting Benidorm are guzzling an astonishing 190,000 litres of beer every day as World Cup fever sends sales through the roof. Pub owners in the Costa Blanca
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Related coverage for "Toronto's pricey pints a test for German World Cup fans": KSAT San Antonio — World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a day's pay worth of beer in Mexico City. Entrepreneur.com — The Big Winner at the World Cup This Year Is Beer: ‘There’s a Brew For Every Kind of Fan’. CNN — Scotland’s Tartan Army takes over Miami Marlins game. Foreign Policy — The Strange Logic of World Cup Ticket Prices. Reuters — Scotland fans bring their spirit to Miami. The Olive Press — Benidorm’s British pubs are pumping through 190,000 litres of beer a day as England’s World Cup crowds keep drinking