Thanks to inflation, you may be paying a bit more than you're used to for your favorite Super Bowl foods.
Your grocery list for the game day feast is likely to cost between 8 percent to 14 percent more than they did one year ago, according to economists at Wells Fargo.
Things like shrimp are up sharply from last year's $3.60 per pound to close to $4.40 per pound. That's a 22% increase.
Hamburgers? The price of hamburger is up 17% from this time last year.
A football fan favorite is CHICKEN WINGS. They have had quite a price hike since 2020. Prepared chicken wings are up 14% to 26%, depending on what you get.
Good news if you're just planning on going with some chips & guacamole, though. The price of the famous green dip has only increased 1%.
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