The soccer player shared a photo of the "disappointing" sandwich to Twitter. Photo / Supplied
The soccer player shared a photo of the "disappointing" sandwich to Twitter. Photo / Supplied
Disney World is facing backlash over its $65 sandwich meals on offer for players in America's Major League Soccer tournament.
The tournament is being held in a "bubble" at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, according to the New York Post.
Toronto FC player Omar Gonzalez shared a photo of thesandwich meal to Twitter this week, as it didn't appear to match up to the descriptions of the in-house lunch meals costed at $65.
Breakfast costs $45, while dinner goes for a pricey $75.
"Yummm," Gonzalez wrote alongside the photo. His teammate Eric Zavaleta replied with a grimacing emoji and a photo of his meal - "bourbon-glazed smoked Virginia ham and alpine Swiss cheese - which also seemed to disappoint.
"Fyre festival. @MLS edition….," another player Kellyn Acosta tweeted.
Glad to see Disney back to its pre-Covid price gouging ways!