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9 Super Bowl Party Foods That Are Cheaper in 2025 — and 8 That Got More Expensive
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Gabrielle Olya
Edited by
Chris Cluff

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If you’re hosting a Super Bowl party this year or contributing to a party potluck, you may want to be strategic about the snacks you choose to serve. According to a Wells Fargo report, some popular Super Bowl food items have actually become more affordable year over year, while others (as expected) have gotten pricier.
Overall, however, the cost of hosting a Super Bowl party has remained largely unchanged from 2024: The cost for food and drinks for 10 people this year is roughly $139, only a 0.1% change from last year.
Here’s a look at the Super Bowl favorites that have gotten cheaper — and more expensive — over the past year.
Also see Costco items to buy in bulk for your Super Bowl party.
Cheaper: Nacho Cheese Dip
- Percent change from previous year: -0.7%
Cheaper: Salsa
- Percent change from previous year: -1.1%
Cheaper: Tortilla Chips
- Percent change from previous year: -1.4%
Cheaper: Frozen Pizza
- Percent change from previous year: -3.7%
Cheaper: Cauliflower
- Percent change from previous year: -3.8%
Cheaper: Shrimp
- Percent change from previous year: -4%
Cheaper: Potato Chips
- Percent change from previous year: -5.1%
Cheaper: Broccoli
- Percent change from previous year: -7.2%
Cheaper: Celery
- Percent change from previous year: -8.4%
More Expensive: Onion Dip
- Percent change from previous year: 1.5%
More Expensive: Wine
- Percent change from previous year: 1.8%
More Expensive: Beer
- Percent change from previous year: 2%
More Expensive: Prepared Carrots
- Percent change from previous year: 3.4%
More Expensive: Raw Chicken Wings
- Percent change from previous year: 7.2%
More Expensive: Red Bell Peppers
- Percent change from previous year: 7.4%
More Expensive: Avocados
- Percent change from previous year: 11.5%
More Expensive: Cherry Tomatoes
- Percent change from previous year: 11.9%
Editor’s note: Data was sourced from Wells Fargo and is accurate as of Jan. 27, 2025.
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