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World Cup visitors love ranch dressing, Buc-ee’s and BBQ

Salon

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June 28, 2026

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World Cup visitors love ranch dressing, Buc-ee’s and BBQ

As fans tour US, viral reactions and appreciation for US staples like Buc-ee's, BBQ, the bigger is better culture

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KTLA 5

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· Jul 1, 2026

UPS helps European World Cup fans ship ranch home

European World Cup fans have discovered a new love for American ranch dressing, and UPS is stepping in to help them bring it home! #ranch Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

The News Letter

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· Jul 9, 2026

Sainsbury’s launches huge BBQ savings event for World Cup quarter-final gatherings

The supermarket’s BBQ essentials deals cover match-day favourites including sausages, steaks, chicken, burger buns, halloumi, ketchup and barbecue sauce

CNN

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why soccer fans started packing ranch dressing in their luggage

Soccer fans love ranch dressing so much they started trying to take bottles home in their luggage. CNN's Richard Quest speaks to Kraft Heinz CMO Todd Kaplan about spotting unexpected cultural moments—and turning them into marketing wins. Sponsored by @canva.

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· Jul 1, 2026

Airport business geniuses are doing whatever they can to ensure World Cup fans get their ranch fix

Ranch dressing is now being sold alongside World Cup merch at John F. Kennedy International Airport so fans can buy it past TSA and fly home.

Fortune

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· Jun 26, 2026

The ‘FIFA 15’ is American culinary diplomacy in action

World Cup travelers are flocking to American products like ranch dressing and Raising Cane's. That's the beauty of bringing people together.

Bon Appétit

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· Jun 22, 2026

The 6 Most Anticipated U.S. Restaurant Openings of Summer 2026

Legendary Texas BBQ comes to Brooklyn, an old-school Vietnamese noodle shop opens in Miami, and more reasons to dine out this season.

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Related coverage for "World Cup visitors love ranch dressing, Buc-ee’s and BBQ": KTLA 5 — UPS helps European World Cup fans ship ranch home. The News Letter — Sainsbury’s launches huge BBQ savings event for World Cup quarter-final gatherings. CNN — Why soccer fans started packing ranch dressing in their luggage. Fox News — Airport business geniuses are doing whatever they can to ensure World Cup fans get their ranch fix. Fortune — The ‘FIFA 15’ is American culinary diplomacy in action. Bon Appétit — The 6 Most Anticipated U.S. Restaurant Openings of Summer 2026