$180 for nachos!?
If you are attending the Formula One’s Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, you better bring your check book or eat beforehand.
The outrageous concession prices are making the rounds on social media before the big race.
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It’s hard to exactly pick out what the most outrageously priced food item is on the board here, but the carne asada nachos for $180 has to be top of the list.
We’ve also got some Maine lobster rolls priced at a hefty $280, while U-5 chilled prawns come in at $290, and yellowfin tuna poke commands a price tag of $170.
Oh yeah, and then there’s the additional $400 for caviar and a fruit refresher for $190.
It’s really difficult to pinpoint how much money you need to have in order to justify buying nachos and some fruit for nearly $400.
On the track, Max Verstappen secured pole position, edging out Charles Leclerc by a mere 0.108 seconds.
Verstappen, eyeing his fourth consecutive world title this season, has the opportunity to clinch his fifth win out of six on Sunday.
If Verstappen does happen to win on Sunday, he will likely be able to purchase a few Maine lobster rolls with his prize money.