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Americans Expected to Eat 1.48 Billion Wings on Super Bowl Sunday
Wing sales continue to surge nationwide as fans stock up for game-day spreads.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 5:31pm
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Americans are expected to eat 1.48 billion chicken wings during this year's Super Bowl, which is about 10 million more wings than last year's game. Wing purchases typically surge during playoff season, with retailers seeing massive jumps in both dollars spent and total volume.
Why it matters
The massive consumption of chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday highlights the importance of game-day food traditions and the growing popularity of wings as a go-to snack for sports fans across the country.
The details
According to the National Chicken Council's annual Chicken Wing Report, the 1.48 billion wings Americans are expected to eat would stretch from Boston to Seattle 27 times if laid end-to-end, circle the Earth almost three full laps, and require more than 3,400 semi-trucks to move them all. Classic Buffalo and BBQ flavors still dominate orders, making up nearly 90% of sales, though newer favorites like lemon pepper and Korean BBQ are gaining ground.
- Americans are expected to eat 1.48 billion chicken wings during this year's Super Bowl.
- That's about 10 million more wings than last year's game.
The players
National Chicken Council
The organization that publishes the annual Chicken Wing Report.
Tyson Foods
A major producer that sells nearly 6 billion wings a year, and expects bone-in wing sales to spike another 20–30% around the Big Game.
The takeaway
The massive consumption of chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday highlights the growing popularity of wings as a go-to snack for sports fans, as well as the importance of game-day food traditions in American culture.
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