A restaurant in Frankfurt where England play Denmark has been branded sexist for selling MENS and LADIES portions.
Edelweiss serves Austrian cuisine in the German city.
The eatery is less than two miles from the 47,000-capacity Frankfurt Arena where the Three Lions face the Danes tonight (20 Jun).
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But England fans were shocked when they saw one dish on the menu.
The Veal Wiener Schnitzel served with parsley potatoes and wild cranberry jam comes in two sizes.

A Men’s portion which is €26.90 (£22.72) or a Ladies one which is just €17.90 (£15.12).
Other meals being served up at the Edelweiss restaurant just come in one size plate.
One Three Lions supporter said: “It seems very sexist to me.
“It suggests women couldn’t finish the men’s portion.
“Or that the ladies one wouldn’t fill up a male diner.
“Why couldn’t they just call it a ‘big’ and a ‘small’ portion.
“It’s 2024, it’s a very old-fashioned thing to see.”
England fans swarmed into Frankfurt yesterday (19 Jun) ahead of their second Group C clash.

A win will secure Gareth Southgate’s team’s place in the knockouts.
They kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign with a 1-0 win over Serbia on Sunday (16 Jun) thanks to a goal from Jude Bellingham.
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