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Thirsty? You're in luck if you're at a World Cup match in Atlanta, where a small draft beer goes for $5. In other U.S. cities hosting games, food and drinks can be much pricier.
Why it matters: There is a wild variance in prices for food, water and other drinks across the 11 U.S. cities hosting the World Cup this year.
State of play: Unlike previous World Cups, where FIFA had one concession model throughout all games, this year it partnered with different operators, per a spokesperson.












