Mizzou expert predicts Super Bowl menu price hike

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Mizzou expert predicts Super Bowl menu price hike

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Super Bowl Sunday may not be an official holiday, but it has earned its place as the second largest food day in America, following Thanksgiving. This year, rising inflation, bird flu outbreaks and tariffs could lead to higher prices for some of your favorite game day snacks, especially deviled eggs and meatballs. On a positive note, however, the prices of other popular Super Bowl foods have actually decreased. With such fluctuating prices, party hosts must plan carefully to stay within budget, balancing more expensive items with affordable alternatives. Fortunately, Hoa Hoang, a senior research associate and food policy economist at the University of Missouri’s Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, has some valuable advice to help create the ultimate game-day menu without overspending. “While most prices remain stable, some key ingredients – like eggs and beef – have seen significant increases,” said Hoang. “As a result, the overall cost of a Super Bowl menu is expected…

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