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Andrew Joseph

The food prices at Super Bowl 57 in Arizona are surprisingly reasonable … for the most part

GLENDALE, Ariz. — When it comes to attending a Super Bowl, nothing about it is affordable. Tickets often exceed five figures. Game-day parking is easily over $100. And that doesn’t even take into account the travel and hotel costs.

So once you get into the stadium, don’t expect to save any money at the concession stands. But the fans fortunate enough to be attending Sunday’s Super Bowl 57 at State Farm Stadium in Arizona might be surprised to see that the concession prices aren’t all that terrible.

Outside of a beer, which is going for $16, you’re not finding any basic food items that exceed $13.

That’s a stark contrast from the concession prices for last year’s Super Bowl at SoFi Stadium where pizzas were going for $15-plus.

Obviously, $12 for a bratwurst is steep, but stadium foods are rarely affordable. For the Super Bowl, this really isn’t that bad.

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