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)

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.

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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

Why are chicken wings popular for Super Bowl? ›

But, in 1964, the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, New York decided to turn the typical soup-stock staple into a spicy finger food to feed a hungry crowd. For a few years after they first served them, wings gained popularity in the bar scene — then came Super Bowl I, turning them into a sporting event tradition.

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

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? ›

Each year, the National Chicken Council announces how many chicken wings will be consumed during the Super Bowl through its annual Chicken Wing Report. In 2024: 1.45 billion (yes, with a B) wings will be consumed while professional athletes run up and down the field and Swifties enjoy glimpses of Taylor in the stands.

What does a beer cost at the Super Bowl? ›

The premium options - Modelo Especial, Michelob Ultra, Stella Artois, Kona Big Wave, will cost you $15.99 (£12.67). Then there's something called the 'deluxe can', which is $15.99 and comes in either Bud Light or Budweiser.

Why are wings popular for football? ›

The majority of wings sold in the 1980s, as their popularity grew, was in western New York where Buffalo is located. Then when the Buffalo Bills football team went to the Super Bowl four times in a row, a lot of attention was given to that part of New York. Helping football and chicken wings to be connected.

What goes with wings for Super Bowl? ›

With recipes like crispy onion rings, creamy potato salad, and Korean corn cheese, they might just steal the show!
  • Perfect Thin and Crispy French Fries. ...
  • Classic Potato Salad. ...
  • Crispy Baked Potato Wedges. ...
  • 3-Ingredient Stovetop Mac and Cheese. ...
  • Classic Coleslaw. ...
  • Crispy Deep-Fried Jalapeño Poppers. ...
  • Foolproof Onion Rings.
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What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out

"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 many pounds are 1.45 billion chicken wings? ›

The National Chicken Council estimates that 1.45 billion chicken wings will be eaten during the 2024 Super Bowl played between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. That's more than 165 million pounds of wings ― pounds of chicken wings ― according to the NCC. Obviously, that's a lot of wings.

Who has the most Super Bowl wings? ›

Which teams have the most Super Bowl wins? The New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers are both tied for the most Super Bowl wins with six each. The Patriots also have the most Super Bowl appearances in history with 11, having lost the title game five times.

Why did they stop the Wing Bowl? ›

WIP announced on October 30, 2018, that event was being canceled after 26 years because the time for doing so felt right after the Eagles won Super Bowl LII. According to WIP program director Spike Eskin, "When Wing Bowl started ... a large part of it was the lead-up to the Super Bowl never involved the Eagles.

What city eats the most chicken wings? ›

The No. 1 cities for wings in the U.S. is Baltimore, Maryland, per Betway.

How much pizza is eaten on Super Bowl Sunday? ›

The American Pizza Community (yes, it's a thing) said that over the last few years, about 12.5 million pizzas are ordered, baked, and delivered to football fanatics on Super Bowl Sunday.

What city has never hosted a Super Bowl? ›

DENVER (KDVR) — Out of the 56 years, the Mile High City has never hosted a Super Bowl – and it's not on the list for the upcoming years either. Don't hold your breath for any time beyond that either.

What state has the cheapest alcohol? ›

Distilled spirits are taxed the least in Wyoming and New Hampshire. These two control states gain revenue directly from alcohol sales through government-run stores and have set prices low enough that they are comparable to buying spirits without taxes.

How much is a hot dog at the Super Bowl 2024? ›

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.

Why did chicken wings become popular? ›

The rise of the chicken wing and its correlation to American football all had to do with timing. Cooking the whole bird was trendy in the sixties and seventies, but in the eighties U.S. consumers started preferring boneless-skinless breast meat, and wings became an inexpensive byproduct for chicken producers.

What is the most popular food item to serve during the Super Bowl? ›

#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.

What is the most popular Super Bowl snack? ›

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 many chicken wings were sold for the Super Bowl? ›

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

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