The Super Bowl menu has changed. Here's what people are buying and how much they're spending. (2024)

  • Americans plan to spend $17.3 billion on Super Bowl festivities, up from last year.
  • Most of this will be spent on food and drink.
  • A new demographic is fueling added buzz and changing the menu for this year's Super Bowl parties.

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The Super Bowl menu has changed. Here's what people are buying and how much they're spending. (3)

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Super Bowl viewers are ready to splash their dollars and shout over a football game this year.

Americans are planning on spending around $17.3 billion on the Super Bowl for things like food, beverages, apparel, and decorations, according to estimates from the National Retail Federation — up by nearly $1 billion from last year. And about 80% of that will be on food and drinks, per NRF.

In total, American households are expected to spend a total of around $86 on average for their Super Bowl necessities. They’re also shaking up what their game day menus will look like: Don’t expect a simple spread of meat fresh off the grill at your parties come Sunday. The National Restaurant Association said that Super Bowl food habits are shifting a little this year.

“Looking, of course, at what America's must-haves are for a Super Bowl party, burgers, and barbecue are down this year,” Sean Kennedy, executive vice president of public affairs at the National Restaurant Association, said in a US Chamber of Commerce press call. “The top three items: wings, pizza, and then salsa dips and spreads.”

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Then there's the Taylor Swift of it all.

A new demographic is tuning in for what could be a record-breaking number of viewers. 21% of Americans surveyed by the Seton Hall Sports Poll said that yes, the presence of Taylor Swift had something to do with them or someone in their household deciding to watch the game. It makes sense that spending is up and that it's following more gendered lines.

For example, Kennedy said that women, by a sprawling margin, view chips and salsa as Super Bowl must-haves and feel similarly about nachos.

While some may order their nachos from restaurants, others will make them at home. As grocery inflation has cooled much faster than inflation at restaurants, it’s only recently that it’s started to become a better deal to make food at home than order out.

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However, many Americans may still be opting to outsource their Super Bowl meals — a boon for the restaurant industry. The National Restaurant Association estimates that 59% of the nearly 70% of Americans watching from home will be ordering takeout or delivery — up from 31% of Americans ordering takeout and delivery 12 years ago.

The increase of $1 billion over last year’s Super Bowl represents about a 6% increase in spending, more than double the inflation rate for food in the most recent Consumer Price Index, which was under 3% in December.

This big jump in spending suggests that there is at least some added buzz for this year’s Super Bowl, something supported by other evidence.

While Super Bowl ticket prices have fallen a bit heading up to the Super Bowl, they opened on the day after the AFC and NFC Championship games at some of the highest levels in history. The average ticket price of about $11,000 13 days before the game second only to the 2021 matchup when the game was limited to 25,000 due to Covid restrictions during the pandemic.

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At least some of that increased interest in the Super Bowl is almost certainly due to Swift, who is expected to be at the game.

CEO David Steinberg of Zeta Global, an AI-powered marketing cloud, told CNBC this week that the NFL's ratings jumped 7% after Swift attended her first game in September. They are predicting a record TV audience for this year's Super Bowl because of her impact.

Chiefs owner Clark Hunt discussed the growth of the team's fanbase due to Swift during an interview on CNBC, saying the team’s female audience grew “leaps and bounds” during the second half of the season.

The increase is also significant considering this is a rematch between the same teams that participated in Super Bowl LIV in 2020, when the Chiefs beat the 49ers. A Super Bowl’s buzz factor can be hurt by teams returning so soon from their most recent appearances — this is the Chiefs’ fourth Super Bowl appearance in the last five years — and this one is compounded by including teams that already played each other in the big game recently.

The Super Bowl menu has changed. Here's what people are buying and how much they're spending. (2024)

FAQs

How much do people spend during the Super Bowl? ›

In all, spending on food, drinks, apparel, party decorations and other categories related to the Super Bowl is expected to reach $17.3 billion, according to the NRF. That's up about $1 billion from last year's game and breaks down to roughly $86 per person.

How much money is spent on food for the Super Bowl? ›

Spending on food, drinks, decorations, apparel and other goods could total $17.3 billion, the National Retail Federation says. The average American consumer will spend $86 on the Super Bowl this year, according to new reporting by the National Retail Federation.

What is the number 1 Super Bowl food? ›

"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 will Americans spend on food for Super Bowl parties? ›

In total, American households are expected to spend a total of around $86 on average for their Super Bowl necessities. They're also shaking up what their game day menus will look like: Don't expect a simple spread of meat fresh off the grill at your parties come Sunday.

How much does a 1 minute Super Bowl cost? ›

CNN report that a 30-second ad in 2024 will cost between $6.5 million and $7 million. Most advertisers opt for a more extensive minute-long advert for Super Bowl Sunday, meaning that the cost of their 60-second production will be $13 million to $14 million.

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.

Who pays for the halftime show? ›

While the NFL did not immediately respond to USA TODAY's request for a comment, an NFL rep, in a statement to The Independent in February last year, said that the league “covers all costs associated with the show and does pay the halftime performers' union scale.

How much is a pizza at the Super Bowl? ›

Pictures from inside the Allegiant Stadium this Super Bowl week have shown exactly what people will have to pay for basic food and drink. When it comes to a single slice of double pepperoni pizza, you're looking at $13.99 (£11.09). It's a dollar less without the meat.

How many chickens are eaten on Super Bowl? ›

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.

Who is the oldest player to win the Super Bowl? ›

But you surely are thinking that Brady then won another Super Bowl, breaking his own record when he managed to take the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a victory at home over the Kansas City Chiefs at Super Bowl LV, when he was 43 years and six months old, with this being the record for the oldest NFL player to ever win a ...

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.

What is America's favorite Super Bowl food? ›

Some perennial favorites for Super Bowl snacks in the United States include: Chicken wings. Pizza. Chips and dip (especially guacamole and salsa)

Who will win the Super Bowl 2024? ›

Odds to Win Super Bowl 2024
TeamCurrent OddsOpening Odds
San Francisco 49ers+600+500
Kansas City Chiefs+650+750
Baltimore Ravens+900+850
Detroit Lions+1200+1200
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Apr 5, 2024

How much is a water at the Super Bowl? ›

Even water, something we kind of can't live without, will set you back $6.99 (£5.55).

How much is spent on the Super Bowl halftime? ›

How much does the Super Bowl halftime cost? An elaborate production like the halftime show costs the NFL up to $10m, according to Forbes and in 2021, The Weeknd reportedly spent $7m of his own money on the show.

How much would a Super Bowl ticket cost you? ›

Super Bowl ticket price history
YearSuper BowlTicket Cost
202155$4,000
202256$5,823
202357$3,480
202458$6,559
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Feb 11, 2024

How much does a room at the Super Bowl cost? ›

How much does a luxury suite cost? The average cost of a Super Bowl ticket in the stands is $9,850, so you know a suite won't come cheap. Hospitality provider Suite Experience Group offer a range of suites which start at $180,000 for four tickets and go up to $1.8million for 20 tickets.

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