Wells Fargo’s latest report confirms what many Americans already know—putting together a Super Bowl party is getting more expensive. Food prices are behaving like a “seesaw,” with some items surging while others decline. But don’t let the minor price drops fool you—some fan favorites, like chicken wings and avocados, have jumped by over 11% compared to last year. That means your favorite guacamole-and-wings combo is hitting your wallet harder than a linebacker on a blitz. A menu for ten people will now cost just over $139, roughly the same as last year, but that doesn’t tell the whole story. While frozen shrimp and some vegetables are cheaper, many essential items are creeping up in price. Beer and wine? Up 2%.…
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