Super Bowl partygoers can expect to shell out a bit more cash this year, even if they're watching the big game from home. According to Wells Fargo's annual Super Bowl Food Report, the average cost of snacks and drinks for a gathering of 10 has increased by 1.6% to $140, up from last year.
But don't worry, hosting your own viewing party won't break the bank β yet. The report found that chicken wings are down in price, averaging about $3.47 per pound, thanks to higher domestic production and lower feed costs. On the other hand, shrimp is more expensive this year, with prices up 8.1% at an average of $9.10 per pound.
If you're looking for ways to add some flavor to your snack tray, be prepared to pay a bit more too β salsa is up 1.7%, while onion-flavored dips have increased by 1.5%. According to Wells Fargo, the cost hikes are largely due to rising labor costs rather than changes in ingredient prices.
Still, watching the big game from home remains a relatively affordable option, especially compared to tickets, which can range from $5,800 for the cheapest spot on Stub Hub to over $9,900. So, whether you're hosting a party or just gathering with friends and family, it's safe to say that this year's Super Bowl won't be the "penalty" on your wallet.
But don't worry, hosting your own viewing party won't break the bank β yet. The report found that chicken wings are down in price, averaging about $3.47 per pound, thanks to higher domestic production and lower feed costs. On the other hand, shrimp is more expensive this year, with prices up 8.1% at an average of $9.10 per pound.
If you're looking for ways to add some flavor to your snack tray, be prepared to pay a bit more too β salsa is up 1.7%, while onion-flavored dips have increased by 1.5%. According to Wells Fargo, the cost hikes are largely due to rising labor costs rather than changes in ingredient prices.
Still, watching the big game from home remains a relatively affordable option, especially compared to tickets, which can range from $5,800 for the cheapest spot on Stub Hub to over $9,900. So, whether you're hosting a party or just gathering with friends and family, it's safe to say that this year's Super Bowl won't be the "penalty" on your wallet.