Hundreds of people in the crowds are often spotted nibbling on the delicious, bright red, juicy fruits when watching the likes of icons Emma Raducanu in action.
For years, Wimbledon strawberries have been provided by Hugh Lowe Farms, farmed approximately over 500 hectares just 31 miles away in Mereworth.
The family business delivers the strawberries fresh each morning of the championship over the two weeks.
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How many strawberries are eaten at Wimbledon?
The Wimbledon website reveals: “On average there are 200,000 portions of strawberries and cream enjoyed during The Championships!”
How much are strawberries and cream at Wimbledon?
This year, the price of strawberries and cream at Wimbledon is £2.70, a 20p increase from 2024.
It’s also the first time the cost of the iconic dish has risen in 15 years.
The Wimbledon website adds: “You can pick up a portion of this quintessential part of the Wimbledon experience at outlets around the Grounds, and a plant-based vegan friendly cream alternative is available at all Strawberries & Cream outlets on request.”
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Can you get free strawberries at Wimbledon?
Barclays customers are in luck this year, as they can claim a free portion of strawberries at Wimbledon when visiting the grounds.
To tuck into the complimentary sweet treat during your visit, the Wimbledon website explains: “Visit the Barclays app to get your QR code and redeem your treat.
“Available from 10am – 8pm every day from 30 June – 13 July.”