2022 Super Bowl Party Costs May Be Up 14%, According to Wells Fargo Super Bowl Food Report

Inaugural Super Bowl Food Report Details What to Expect

Wells Fargo Super Bowl Food Report (Graphic: Wells Fargo)

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What:

Wells Fargo Chief Agricultural Economist Dr. Michael Swanson analyzed the impact of rising food prices on the typical Super Bowl spread and estimates costs will be 8% -14% higher this year, depending on the shopping list.*

Why:

Food inflation is at a multi-decade high. The best way to keep expenses for the big game under control is to stick with snacking staples that have undergone the most moderate increases, like veggies, chips, and avocados. This report breaks down the grocery shopping list by segment and offers tips for keeping costs low.

Where:

Find more on Wells Fargo’s Food for Thought Blog: The Cost of Your Super Bowl Party May Be Up 14% - Wells Fargo (wf.com).

Video news release with commentary from Dr. Swanson and infographic

*Bureau of Economic Analysis retail food spending data series

Contacts

Sarah Hatch, 618-407-0953
sarah.hatch@wellsfargo.com
@SarahHatchABQ

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2022 Super Bowl Party Costs May Be Up 14%, According to Wells Fargo Super Bowl Food Report

Contacts

Sarah Hatch, 618-407-0953
sarah.hatch@wellsfargo.com
@SarahHatchABQ