The United States estimates that 1.45 billion chicken wings will be consumed during the 2023 Super Bowl

Published 2023년 2월 3일

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The article forecasts a 2% increase in the consumption of chicken wings in the United States for Super Bowl LVII, reaching a total of 1,450 million wings. This represents a 84 million wing increase from the previous year, attributed to factors such as falling wing prices and the return of social gatherings for the event. Despite ongoing inflation, wing prices have decreased by double digits compared to the previous year, encouraging more sales. Dollar and pound sales of wings have seen double-digit growth in markets such as Kansas City, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Cincinnati.
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Americans will eat up to 1,450 million chicken wings on the occasion of the Super Bowl LVII, the final of the American football national league that will be held next Sunday, February 12 at 5:30 p.m. in California, early Monday morning, February 13. February in Spain (0:30 hours on the peninsula), according to data provided by the National Chicken Council of the United States. This number represents a two percent increase from last year's report, the equivalent of 84 million more wings than in 2022. There are several reasons for the uptick, says National Chicken Council spokesman Tom Super: two main reasons are more favorable prices and more people getting back on track and gathering for the Super Bowl, either at home or at a bar/restaurant.” Super said. “While Americans are seeing inflation affect nearly every aspect of their lives, both wholesale and retail wing prices are down double digits from the previous year, according to the USDA, and consumers are seeing many more ...

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