Glastonbury Festival-goers have been left gobsmacked by this year's food prices - with simple fries going for a hefty £8 - after arriving at Worthy Farm this weekend.
Fans will get the chance to see a host of amazing artists including Elton John and Lizzo, but in between drinking, dancing and singing they will be able to sample some of the festival's culinary delights... though it might rip a hole in their savings.
The festival has a wide range of food vendors on site including plenty of options for vegans as well as your standard festival favourite burger and chips.
At Worthy Farm, attendees can fuel up on spicy chicken burritos, sizzling beef burritos and 3bean veggie burritos for £9.50 as picking up a Thai green red chicken curry for £9.00.
For those who fancy something more refreshing, Greek Expectations offer freshly sliced watermelon for £2 alongside halloumi fries for £7.
But fans certainly won't be able to bag a bargain this year as some food vendors have reportedly increased their prices for Glastonbury.
One festival-goer told the Mirror: "There's a sushi stall here that has almost doubled their prices from their restaurant in Brighton.
"Instead of paying £6.50 for a rice roll, they're charging £11 just because it's Glastonbury."
However, festival-goers who want something different to add to their weekend can head to the At The Festival restaurant if you're lucky enough to have a hospitality ticket.
In the Interstage area, accessible for those with hospitality tickets, revellers can choose from a menu that wouldn't look out of a place in a fine dinning restaurant.
For those looking for a small bite, the restaurant offers whipped smoked trout with capers, beetroot, dill and focaccia for £11 as well as a charcuterie and Westcombe cheddar sharing plate with honey, cornichons and pickles for £16.
Festival-goers looking to fill up can opt for a chermoula spiced sea bream, chana chaat salad with yoghurt, roasted beets and dill oil for £26 or for those really looking to push the boat out a 300g dry aged sirloin steak with confit tomato, peppercorn sauce, rocket and fries can be ordered for £38.
To finish off your meal, At The Festival offers a bitter chocolate mousse at £9 or an Iced Bristol Distillery Co cold brew and salted caramel affogato for £7.