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Thousands of revellers have embarked on Glasgow Green today as day one of TRNSMT 2024 has begun. (Image: Images taken by Gordon Terris, Newsquest) We know most festival goers this weekend will come with a budget in mind for food and drinks, so I challenged myself to see what £20 will get me at the popular city festival. From noodles and Indian cuisine to Greek food, there were dozens of food trucks and bars to pick from - including a non-alcoholic booze truck which is the first of its kind at TRNSMT.

READ NEXT: I saw Talia Storm at TRNSMT in Glasgow - she was oozing with confidence (Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest) After scanning the field to see what I was in the mood for, I decided to grab something from The Burger Shack. I went for the Ultimate Smash Burger Meal, which cost £12 - a price I was pleasantly surprised at. The burger came with two patties, lettuce and red onion, as well as a choice of cheese - which I didn't opt for - and a side of chips.



The patties were lovely and juicy and the fresh brioche bun was a nice treat. Though the portion of chips looked quite small on first sight, combined with the burger, I was left with just the right amount of stuffed to be able to hit the mosh pit in no time. (Image: Image from Gordon Terris, Newsquest) To go along with my meal, I decided to grab a bottle of water which cost £2.

50 and a 0.4% Brooklyn Special Effects Hoppy Lager which cost £5.50.

My fellow beer drinkers will know that there is nothing like an ice-.

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