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FIFA World Cup Stadium Food About Celebrating The City

Forbes · Jun 12, 2026, 11:11 PM · Also reported by 4 other sources

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  • It has been years in the making and all the vendors in the FIFA World Cup are bringing to life what they do, but respecting FIFA’s desire to have a uniformity of experience,” Belinda Oakley, Sodexo Live!

Sports Money FIFA World Cup Stadium Food About Celebrating The City By Tim Newcomb,

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech.Follow Author Jun 12, 2026, 07:11pm EDTBC Place Vancouver Stadium, one of 16 host sites for FIFA World Cup 2026, features a fan-favorite menu of food complete with Vancouver-specific special-edition items.FIFA As World Cup fans descend on the 16 stadiums in use for the largest-ever World Cup in history, the food in each venue is meant to evoke a sense of place. From Miami to Vancouver, that means something a little different in each spot, but one thing remains constant: Fan favorites take center stage, highlighted by city-specific special-edition menu items meant to provide a jolt of energy to an already buzzing event.

“This one is a bit unique. It has been years in the making and all the vendors in the FIFA World Cup are bringing to life what they do, but respecting FIFA’s desire to have a uniformity of experience,” Belinda Oakley, Sodexo Live! CEO, tells me. And that’s distinct for a major event.

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