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Wimbledon: Beer, Pimms, and Strawberries and Cream Prices Emerge

It'll be an expensive day out if you're attending Wimbledon.
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Wimbledon hike the price of their iconic strawberries and Pimm's AGAIN - with fans set for a shock as a glass of iconic drink rises to over £13 as tournament offers players largest-ever £64.2m prize pot
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