Super Bowl Food Expenses Expected to Reach Approximately $140 This Year
Tom Brady talks Super Bowl comeback victory against the Atlanta Falcons at the grand opening of CardVault by Tom Brady in New Jersey.
The cost of throwing a Super Bowl party is likely to be more expensive this year.
According to Wells Fargo’s Super Bowl report, the cost to feed 10 people for the big game will be approximately $140, a slight increase from last year’s $138, marking a 1.6% rise. This report was led by chief agricultural economist Michael Swanson, along with Robin Wenzel and Courtney Schmidt from the Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute. The data was sourced from Circana and the USDA.
Despite this increase, Wells Fargo economists pointed out that grocery prices rose by 2.4% in December, making the Super Bowl party costs relatively a good value.
BEEF PRICES SOAR AS AMERICAN FAMILIES PAY STEEP PRICES FOR STEAKS AND BURGERS NATIONWIDE

A shopper carries a basket inside a grocery store in the Bronx borough of New York. (Kena Betancur/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
While prices are on the rise, Wells Fargo reported that average hourly wages have also increased by 3.8%, now averaging $31.99.
Here is a breakdown of the food costs:
Fresh Wings
Retail prices for fresh wings have decreased by 2.8% year-over-year, thanks to U.S. broiler producers increasing domestic production by 2.2% in 2025, aided by lower feed costs.
Shrimp
Shrimp prices have surged by 8.1%, now costing $9.10 per pound at retail. This increase is attributed to a fading global surplus and a return to normal levels of imports from various countries.
BEEF PRICES HIT RECORD HIGHS AS NATIONWIDE CATTLE INVENTORY DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL IN 70 YEARS
Beef
Beef prices have seen staggering increases, averaging $10.08 per pound, according to USDA data.

A person shops at a Whole Foods Market grocery store in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Fresh Vegetables
Vegetable prices are also on the rise, with cherry tomatoes increasing by 2%, celery by 2.6%, and broccoli and cauliflower by 4%.
WHY CHEAPER BEEF PRICES ARE STILL A LONG WAY OFF
Wells Fargo noted that fresh produce prices are notoriously volatile. Last year, an unexpectedly large harvest and additional acreage drove prices down. However, current conditions show less supply and increased demand, pushing prices back to more typical levels.

Customers shop at a Publix grocery store in Athens, Georgia. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Dips
The price for salsa has risen by 1.7%, while onion-flavored dips have increased by 1.5%, largely due to rising labor costs. Food manufacturing wages, which constitute the largest share of food costs, have increased by about 4% year-over-year, according to USDA data.
Tom Brady talks Super Bowl comeback victory against the Atlanta Falcons at the grand opening of CardVault by Tom Brady in New Jersey.
The cost of throwing a Super Bowl party is likely to be more expensive this year.
According to Wells Fargo’s Super Bowl report, the cost to feed 10 people for the big game will be approximately $140, a slight increase from last year’s $138, marking a 1.6% rise. This report was led by chief agricultural economist Michael Swanson, along with Robin Wenzel and Courtney Schmidt from the Wells Fargo Agri-Food Institute. The data was sourced from Circana and the USDA.
Despite this increase, Wells Fargo economists pointed out that grocery prices rose by 2.4% in December, making the Super Bowl party costs relatively a good value.
BEEF PRICES SOAR AS AMERICAN FAMILIES PAY STEEP PRICES FOR STEAKS AND BURGERS NATIONWIDE

A shopper carries a basket inside a grocery store in the Bronx borough of New York. (Kena Betancur/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
While prices are on the rise, Wells Fargo reported that average hourly wages have also increased by 3.8%, now averaging $31.99.
Here is a breakdown of the food costs:
Fresh Wings
Retail prices for fresh wings have decreased by 2.8% year-over-year, thanks to U.S. broiler producers increasing domestic production by 2.2% in 2025, aided by lower feed costs.
Shrimp
Shrimp prices have surged by 8.1%, now costing $9.10 per pound at retail. This increase is attributed to a fading global surplus and a return to normal levels of imports from various countries.
BEEF PRICES HIT RECORD HIGHS AS NATIONWIDE CATTLE INVENTORY DROPS TO LOWEST LEVEL IN 70 YEARS
Beef
Beef prices have seen staggering increases, averaging $10.08 per pound, according to USDA data.

A person shops at a Whole Foods Market grocery store in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Fresh Vegetables
Vegetable prices are also on the rise, with cherry tomatoes increasing by 2%, celery by 2.6%, and broccoli and cauliflower by 4%.
WHY CHEAPER BEEF PRICES ARE STILL A LONG WAY OFF
Wells Fargo noted that fresh produce prices are notoriously volatile. Last year, an unexpectedly large harvest and additional acreage drove prices down. However, current conditions show less supply and increased demand, pushing prices back to more typical levels.

Customers shop at a Publix grocery store in Athens, Georgia. (Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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Dips
The price for salsa has risen by 1.7%, while onion-flavored dips have increased by 1.5%, largely due to rising labor costs. Food manufacturing wages, which constitute the largest share of food costs, have increased by about 4% year-over-year, according to USDA data.
