At Euro 2024 in Germany, England fans are prohibited from bringing fruit and other foods to games, a move to promote local sausage sales, priced up to £4.77 each. The ban extends to liquids and vaping products, with security strictly enforcing these rules at all tournament venues. Violations could lead to ejection from the stadium or a ban for the duration of the tournament. The regulation aims to control what fans consume during matches while boosting sales of traditional German foods.
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