Nearly two in five Americans (17%) plan to watch 20 minutes or less of the actual game during this year’s Super Bowl.
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults watching the Super Bowl found that 40% look forward to attending or hosting a party for the big game, but spend too much time in front of the TV. He says he hardly spends any time there.
On average, respondents only watch 29 minutes of gameplay, and 9% admit they are unlikely to know which team is playing before watching.
And when asked who won last year’s Super Bowl, only a third of them correctly said the Kansas City Chiefs were the reigning champions.
This may be because 29% spend more time in front of snacks and food than elsewhere.
Conducted on behalf of OnePoll Charcoal grillThe results revealed that halftime shows (55%), commercials (45%), and drinks (40%) all outperformed the competition on the field (38%).
And while we may disagree on the good points, more than three-quarters (77%) agree that it’s rude to stand and talk in the same room as people watching the game. Masu.
When hosting a viewing party, respondents typically spend about eight days planning the menu, inviting guests, and preparing.
Americans also take Super Bowl parties seriously, with 31% likely to spend more time planning a Super Bowl party than holiday celebrations (24%) or graduation parties (8%). It seems there is.
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Many respondents even bought a grill or outdoor cooking equipment in preparation for the big game (57%), nearly twice as many as those who bought a TV (32%).
Others bought serving bowls and plates (52%) and sofas (46%).
“The Super Bowl gathering is all about celebrating the ups and downs of an important game with good friends and great food,” said Tom Penner, CEO of Charbroil. “Think of your grill as your game day MVP. Meal prep becomes easy and you can focus on the fun. Tons of quick and delicious recipes to help you easily plan a successful menu.” there is.”
More than three-quarters (77%) think food and snacks are essential to the overall Super Bowl experience.
The best foods for game time parties include chips (55%), dips (50%), hot dogs (42%), pizza (39%), burgers (37%), and even grilled vegetables (15%) And so on.
To perfectly cook these foods, respondents use a pizza oven (54%), smoker (48%), griddle (41%), gas (39%) or electric (20%) grill .
And considering all that goes into this banquet, the average respondent starts cooking five hours before game time, ideally with three people helping out.
So, what exactly makes up the perfect Super Bowl snack? For most (64%), it’s something to do with the game, whether it’s a Philadelphia cheesesteak for an Eagles game or a barbecue to cheer on Kansas City. It means something related.
“Super Bowl snacking is all about that unique twist, with 43% of fans craving something different this year,” Penner said. “A versatile, multi-functional grill is perfect for anyone looking to experiment with classics like wings or trending smash burgers without the extra cost or expense. We hope you’ll explore new flavors and enjoy this super Make your bowl spread memorable.”




