Spokesperson talks about Manchester United s home beer price increase: lower than the Premier League average, raw materials have risen by 30% in the past three years
Manchester United spokesman said: "In the past two seasons, the club has tried beer discounts based on fans' feedback. However, this conflicts with the 25-30% increase in food and beverage costs over the past three years. To reflect the increase in operating costs and the rise in raw materials prices, the discount will no longer be offered in the 2025/26 season, and the prices of some stalls will be raised. Specifically, the price of the 500ml bottle of Carlin will rise from £3.80 to £4.95 (still below the price three years ago), while a pint of Madrid will rise from £3.80 to £5.75."
" Despite these increases, it is still below the Premier League average of £6 and also below the old The average price of five fans around Trafford is £6.29. The adjusted price means Old Trafford will be the ninth cheapest beer stadium in the Premier League. "
" packages are still available, and fans can buy three items for £10.70 (up £1 from the 2024/25 season) or six items for £20 (up £2.80 from the 2024/25 season). The packages include a hot meal (such as a pie or hot dog), a drink (beer, wine or soft drink) and a snack (fries or candy). "
In recent years, local Manchester residents have complained that ticket prices are too high, making it difficult for them to afford to go to Old Trafford to watch the game. Manchester United received strong criticism last season for raising ticket prices, and they decided to raise Premier League matchday tickets to £66 per game without offering children or seniors. Sir Ratcliff added fuel to the fire in an interview with United We Stand magazine, saying that Manchester United's ticket price is "unreasonable" than Fulham. Manchester United fan group The 1958 plans to hold another protest before Sunday's match against Arsenal.