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Published 08:04 3 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 08:12 3 Dec 2015 GMT
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The 'pie tax', as it has become known among Leeds fans, forces South Stand supporters to purchase a meal deal voucher alongside their ticket, which they can then use to purchase hot food and a drink in the stadium.
But fans are not happy with the charge, saying it is simply a way for Leeds - which already charges some of the highest ticket prices in the Championship - to bypass Football League rules and increase ticket prices mid-season.
The additional £5 charge means that fans who wish to see the clash between 17th place Leeds and 18th place Preston North End on December 20 will have to pay £37 for a ticket which was booked in advance, or £42 on the day of the game.
Unsurprisingly, fans are not happy.
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