Here's what popular Super Bowl foods and drinks will be cheaper this year, and why (2024)

As Americans continue to play defense against rising food costs, overall inflation has finally started to cool down. Yet with food costs remaining slightly up since last year's Big Game, here's what you can expect to spend on Super Bowl food staples if you're hosting Chiefs or Niners fans next Sunday, and the best ways to save.

Super Bowl Food Prices Explained

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The cost of food at home – that is, ingredients or products from grocery stores that you would cook at home – rose 1.3% since last year, according to the latest Consumer Price Index numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, while food away from home – what we purchase at bars and restaurants – jumped by 5.2%. That's something to keep in mind when deciding whether to watch the game at home, or head out to your favorite sports bar.

Some foods are synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday, like chicken wings or chips and dip. In looking at average prices of the popular snacks, there's one food that's a solid pick when it considering which may be the most cost-effective purchase.

Chicken Wings

Americans are expected to consume a whopping 1.45 billion chicken wings during Super Bowl LVII weekend. That's about the same number eaten last year, according to the National Chicken Council (NCC).

However, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has reported chicken production levels are slightly down from last year, with wing stocks in cold storage down 13% in volume compared to the same time last year. Citing that data, the NCC suggested that "could explain the higher demand and thus the higher wholesale prices we are seeing on wings."

At the retail level, the price of fresh chicken wings is down approximately 5%, while frozen wing prices are down 11% compared to January 2023, according to a new agriculture report from Wells Fargo and their chief agricultural economist, Dr. Michael Swanson.

"It was a turbulent year for the chicken industry, with high feed costs and outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) challenging producers," the report stated. "Even so, producers rallied, producing more and heavier chickens, to ensure adequate supply for the big game."

Beef

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Record-low cattle numbers have led to record-high retail prices for beef, the Wells Fargo report stated, so adding it to your shopping cart will come with a substantial cost increase over the same time last year, when Kansas City's Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes last stepped onto the Super Bowl gridiron.

"The most recent four-week average from early January 2024 showed prices as high as $4.25 per lb., up nearly 12% from the same time last year," the Wells Fargo report stated.

Shrimp

Good news for ceviche, taco and shrimp co*cktail fans: the price of fresh shrimp is down nearly 6.4% since last January, at $8.84 per lb., according to the Wells Fargo pre-Super Bowl forecast, which looked at the most recent four-week retail average.

"Global producers flaunted strong production, and they are looking for the U.S. consumer to get in the game by grilling more shrimp or preparing a shrimp ceviche," according to the bank's agriculture analysis.

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Chips and dip

The must-have Super Bowl snacks highlight the notion of paying more for the brand on the bag.

Wells Fargo found that "while commodity categories have seen faster slowdowns or outright declines, items with major brand names have seen steeper increases."

Tortilla chip prices increased by 6% year over year by the end of December 2023 and potato chips were up 5% in the same time period, mainly due to the effect of labor and packaging factors.

Guacamole and avocado dips, however, are only up 1% from last December, thanks to stronger supply from the key Mexican growing region.

Salsa prices are up 3% for the same time period, which again is largely due to the same theme of prices rising to reflect increased labor and packaging costs.

To save money, analysts recommend opting for alternative brands and checking with local producers to find more value ahead of the Super Bowl.

Beverages

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The cooler, whether keeping drinks on ice or being used for overflow seating, is a key player at any Super Bowl celebration. Wells Fargo economists found that while beer prices rose less than one full percent since last year, the average price of a cold beer has settled to around $1.75 per pint.

As for soft drink options, the price differences largely come up when looking at the price of single cans versus two-liter bottles.

"Late December 2023 data showed soft drinks in a 12-ounce can priced at $0.57, up 4.8% from year end 2022," the report said. "In contrast, the same soft drinks in a 2-liter bottle carried a price of $2.11, down 0.8% from December 2022."

That price difference, Wells Fargo reported, is driven by the cost of aluminum, and by consumer preference for the convenience of individual cans.

"It should be noted that soft drinks as a category have seen the highest food inflation spike since the start of COVID in 2020, with the 12-ounce can category up 57% and the 2-liter bottle category having increased by 33% since that time," the analysts added.

Here's what popular Super Bowl foods and drinks will be cheaper this year, and why (2024)

FAQs

What Super Bowl foods have decreased in price? ›

While prices overall are about 3% higher than this time last year, a new Wells Fargo report shows some foods are cheaper this go-round. 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%.

What are the most popular foods for the Super Bowl? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

How much is a soda at the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Fans should expect nothing different from the Allegiant Stadium gameday experience, especially at the Super Bowl. Concession prices were slightly higher than at Super Bowl 55 in Los Angeles with a soda costing between $6.99 and $8.99 at Allegiant versus $7 at SoFi Stadium.

How much do people spend on Super Bowl food? ›

Spending on food, drinks, decorations, apparel and other goods could total $17.3 billion, the National Retail Federation says.

Why is the Super Bowl so expensive this year? ›

The fact that Sin City is playing host to the largest football game in the country for the first time is a big factor driving demand, but scarcity is also playing a part, TickPick vice president of growth Matt Ferrel said. Allegiant Stadium has 65,000 seats, which ranks 27th among the 32 NFL stadiums by capacity.

What is the number 1 super food? ›

Green leafy vegetables: Green leafy vegetables such as spinach, kale, and beet greens are high in vitamins, magnesium, and potassium. They help maintain a healthy digestive tract. Berries: Berries are high in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants.

What is the number one beverage consumed during the Super Bowl? ›

The commercial impact of the Super Bowl

According to estimates in the United States, approximately 75% of fans opt for beer on game day, generating an estimated consumption of 1.23 billion liters or 325 million gallons, according to reports from the Dallas News portal.

How much is a pizza at the Super Bowl? ›

Food and Drinks at the Super Bowl: $13.99 For a Slice of Pizza and $17.99 for a Beer? People at watch parties throughout the country and beyond will be gorging on wings, pizza, chili and other snacks during the game, but for significantly less than those attending.

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

At the past two Super Bowls, hot dogs ran from $8 to $12, but after a year where every figure involving cost hit all-time highs, the 2024 game day event is more than likely to top those numbers. Bookies.com is projecting Super Bowl LVIII hot dog prices to be somewhere in the realm of $12.75.

How much are the hotel rooms for the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Hotel guests in Las Vegas during Super Bowl 2024 paid the highest room rates in continental U.S. history, according to an analysis by CoStar's STR. The average daily rate on Saturday and Sunday during Super Bowl weekend in Las Vegas was $758 and $808, respectively.

What is the cheapest Super Bowl 2024? ›

The most affordable entry ticket for the upcoming Super Bowl at Allegiant Stadium is presently priced at $5,477, while the average cost of tickets already purchased for Super Bowl LVIII stands at approximately $9,300, CBS reported quoting StubHub.

How much is a hamburger at the Super Bowl? ›

A burger with fries will set fans back $12, while chicken strips and fries are $13. Nachos are going for $11, while a bratwurst is $12 — though an all-beef hot dog is $8. Only want the fries? That'll be $9.

What is the most consumed food at the Super Bowl? ›

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.

What are the top two Super Bowl snacks? ›

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  • It's no surprise that chips 'n' dips are a super popular snack for the Super Bowl. ...
  • Another finger food idea for your Super Bowl party: good ole guacamole.

Have food prices gone down? ›

But back in February, overall food prices remained flat for the first time since April 2023. And now they've actually gone down, even if only slightly. Still, grocery prices are higher than they were a year ago. In the 12 months through April, prices rose 1.1%.

How much food is wasted during Super Bowl? ›

Every year, over 140,000 pounds of surplus Super Bowl food get trashed, so this recovery project is as much about awareness as anything.

Why have avocados decreased in price when most foods have seen a price increase? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. Because of the surplus, wholesale prices have fallen, making avocados one of the few supermarket goods that have become less expensive in the face of rising inflation. Inflation is the rate at which prices rise over a specific time period.

What Super Bowl did not sell out? ›

Super Bowl I's ticket prices were a mere $12 and the event did not sell out. In fact, it was the only non-sellout Super Bowl to ever occur.

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