Good thing, wings cost less and beer's flat: Super Bowl fans are expected to splurge (2024)

Chicken wing prices have fallen for the second year in a row, in a windfall for Super Bowl snackers. Beef prices, however, are still climbing. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption

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Good thing, wings cost less and beer's flat: Super Bowl fans are expected to splurge (2)

More than 100 million people in the United States are expected to watch the Super Bowl this weekend. Some will tune in for the football, others for the half-time show or the commercials, and some just to see Taylor Swift.

But there's one thing most people will do: Eat.

Some restaurants have been preparing for this moment for months.

"We would talk to our meat vendor over the summer and ask them to freeze pallets of wings or at least pre-purchase for us at a certain, agreed-up on price," says Marc Schechter, owner of Square Pie Guys pizza in San Francisco — home of the 49s who face off against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday. "We were trying very early on to lock in a lower price."

Schechter expects to go through a whole lot of wings this weekend, along with a couple thousand pounds of mozzarella cheese for his deep-dish pizzas. He and his team began battering wings on Thursday, days before the big game.

That planning will help, as fans are expected to splurge. Whether ordering out for pizza and wings or cooking up nachos at home, the average Super Bowl fan is expected to spend about $43 on food and drinks this Sunday, according to the market research firm Circana. That's 23% more than last year.

"It's a celebration," says Circana vice president Joan Driggs. "You're going to do what you want to do. Maybe it's your tradition. Maybe you're adding a little something to the mix to spice it up. But people are going to go all in."

It helps that wages are now outpacing inflation and food prices have moderated over the last year. Wings, in particular, are plentiful this season and prices have fallen for the second year in a row. Research from Wells Fargo shows fresh chicken wing prices have dropped about 5% from last year while the price of frozen wings has fallen about 11%.

Kansas City restaurant expects brisk business for its hickory-smoked ribs and brisket

Beef prices, on the other hand, continue to climb, as cattle ranchers slowly rebuild their herds after years of drought. That means Chiefs fans may have to pay more for a Kansas City strip steak or barbecued ribs.

Nevertheless, Gates Bar-B-Q in Kansas City expects to do a brisk take-out business this weekend.

"'There's so many people that are coming in from out of town for friends and family," says Arzelia Gates, whose grandfather started the barbecue business almost 80 years ago. "We are very much a part of that."

Gates says even with elevated beef prices, customers are hungry for the restaurant's hickory-smoked ribs and brisket.

"We use three stages so it gives you the tenderness of the meat," she says. "And then we get that smoky flavor throughout."

Although grocery prices are still high, they haven't increased much in the past year — just 1.3% overall. And some foods, like shrimp, have actually gotten cheaper.

"Some people are going to get lucky this year," says Michael Swanson, a food economist at Wells Fargo. "The people that love shrimp are lucky and the guys who have to have that burger are going to pay a little bit more."

Grocery prices have risen just 1.3% over the last year, while wages have jumped more than three times as fast. The price of avocados — key to Super Bowl guacamole — has risen less than 1%. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption

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Good thing, wings cost less and beer's flat: Super Bowl fans are expected to splurge (4)

Grocery prices have risen just 1.3% over the last year, while wages have jumped more than three times as fast. The price of avocados — key to Super Bowl guacamole — has risen less than 1%.

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Beer and guacamole are ok, but chips and dip are more expensive

Guacamole and beer prices are essentially flat — rising less than 1% over the last year. (This is one case where "flat" in connection with beer is a good thing.) But prices are still climbing for other Super Bowl staples such as chips and dip and especially soft drinks.

Soda pop prices have risen sharply since the beginning of the pandemic, which is partly the result of costly aluminum cans.

Super Bowl hosts "might want to think about those 2-liter bottles with some ice and some cups," Swanson says. "They really save you a lot of money."

While savvy shoppers may try to save on some items, Swanson expects a lot of people to spend freely this Super Bowl. They've got money in their pockets, since wages have risen faster than food prices this past year. And there are 2.9 million more jobs now than there were a year ago.

"For all the issues that we have — and they're real issues — people have to appreciate the fact that it's going to be a blowout Super Bowl," Swanson says. "Most people, when they have a job they're going to spend money."

Restaurant owners Schechter and Gates say it's a super opportunity to eat, drink and celebrate, no matter which team you're rooting for.

"Go 'Niners," Schechter says.

And Gates chimes in, "Go Chiefs."

Good thing, wings cost less and beer's flat: Super Bowl fans are expected to splurge (2024)

FAQs

How many pounds of chicken wings were consumed during the Super Bowl weekend? ›

Another popular food is chicken wings. According to some estimates, 1.25 billion dollars' worth of chicken wings are consumed on Super Bowl Sunday, which would equate to 162.5 million pounds of chicken on that day alone.

How many chicken wings were eaten during the Super Bowl 2024? ›

By Paul Hoskin. In its 2024 wing report, the National Chicken Council estimates that 1.45 billion chicken wings will be consumed during the Super Bowl this weekend.

How much do American spend on beer for Super Bowl Sunday? ›

According to recent data, Americans spend around $1.3 billion on beer in the two weeks leading up to the Super Bowl. But that's not it. Americans also spend, on average, another $1b on beer during the Sunday game, solidifying the long-established assumption that “sports equals beer” in the U.S.

What are 2 common Super Bowl foods that have decreased in price compared to last year at this time? ›

Shrimp prices are down more than 6%, and wings are 5% cheaper compared to a year ago. However, soda and potato chips are up 5%, and beer is up by less than 1%. According to economist Michael Walden, growing conditions are partially to blame for the inconsistency.

What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

#1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday. They're an easy, shareable food item that comes in many different options, such as garlic parmesan, lemon pepper, cajun, and many many more.

Why do people eat wings for the Super Bowl? ›

So what's the link to football? The buffalo chicken wing got lots of coverage during the early 1990s when the Buffalo Bills played in the SuperBowl for four consecutive years. Today, chicken wings are a staple of the SuperBowl experience.

How many people eat wings for the Super Bowl? ›

1.45 billion, to be exact. Tom Super, a spokesman for the NCC, said football and wings go hand-in-hand. “Football is great. Wings are great.

How many wings do Americans eat during the Super Bowl? ›

(NewsNation) — Americans are expected to eat 1.45 billion chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday, the biggest eating day of the year behind Thanksgiving, according to the National Chicken Council. “Football is great. Wings are great. But they're even better together,” Council spokesman Tom Super said in a statement.

How many wings do Americans eat at Super Bowl? ›

National Chicken Council | Americans to Eat 1.45 Billion Chicken Wings for the Big Game.

Who is the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl? ›

Who is the youngest NFL quarterback to win the Super Bowl
  1. Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers (23 years, 11 months and three days)
  2. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (24 years, four months and 16 days)
  3. Tom Brady, New England Patriots (24 years and six months)
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What is the most eaten food on Super Bowl Sunday? ›

Don't Be Chicken

Chicken wings are the food of choice. According to the National Chicken Council — yes, there is a National Chicken Council — Americans consume more than 100 million pounds of chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday alone. For those playing along at home, that's more than 1.25 BILLION individual wings.

Who pays for the halftime show? ›

The NFL covers all costs associated with the show and does pay the performers' union scale.

How much is a hot dog at the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl concessions prices: $17 Bud Lights, $13 hot dogs destroy wallets for the big game.

What is the number one Super Bowl snack? ›

An Instacart survey revealed the top picks when it comes to game day snacks, and just in time for Super Bowl Sunday. Tortilla chips took the top spot for the No. 1 must-have snack during a game day party, followed by cola, cheese dips and salsas.

How much is popcorn at the Super Bowl? ›

Hot dogs are a more reasonable $2.99, which is the same price for nachos or a packet of crisps. A souvenir bucket of popcorn is $14.99, while a beer will cost between $13.99 and $17.99, with wine priced at $16.99. Bottles of water or soda are priced at $6.99. Live on DAZN: Super Bowl LVIII for just £0.99.

How many chicken wings are in the Super Bowl weekend? ›

CONSUMERS in the United States are set to eat a whopping 1.45 billion chicken wings on Sunday, 4 February, as they sit down to watch the Super Bowl.

How much wings is sold on Super Bowl Sunday? ›

Separately: Nearly 1.5 billion wings will be consumed on Super Bowl Sunday in the U.S., according to the National Chicken Council. By the numbers: The amount of wings eaten during the big game is enough to feed every person in America four each and enough to place 693 wings on every seat in all 30 NFL stadiums.

How many wings are consumed on Super Bowl night? ›

Super Bowl Sunday is annually the biggest day in the nation for wing enthusiasts. The chicken industry has long cited a figure of about 1 billion wings consumed for the annual NFL championship game.

How many chickens are eaten on Super Bowl weekend? ›

Given that each chicken has two wings, the amount of birds slaughtered just for Sunday's big game is a staggering seven hundred twenty-five million. America slaughters over 9 billion chickens for food each year, meaning almost a tenth of all chickens consumed annually will happen during a few hours.

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