Souvenirs of Beckham visit hit auction sites
Souvenirs of Beckham visit hit auction sites
A bidder has offered 76 US cents for a french fry dropped by Beckham.

Wellington: A single french fry, reportedly dropped by David Beckham during his recent stay in New Zealand, is among souvenirs of the football superstar's visit offered for sale on Internet auction sites.

A single bidder has offered one New Zealand dollar (76 US cents, 0.51 Euros) for the slightly salted piece of fried potato, which the seller claims was dropped by Beckham during a stroll around Wellington.

The seller vouches for the item's authenticity and suggests it is ideal for anyone ''who actually cares about David Beckham.''

Sharp-eyed souvenir hunters also pounced on items left behind by Beckham when he dined with Los Angeles Galaxy teammates at a Wellington fried chicken restaurant.

Items offered for sale on Wednesday include a half-eaten corn cob at a reserve of NZ$80 ($60, €40), a half empty bottle of soft drink, a plate and cutlery.

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