Is Walmart’s $50 Game Day Bundle Worth It? Here’s What You Get

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We all love the snacks that magically appear during the Super Bowl—oh, sorry, the Big Game. But what if you’re the one in charge of making said snacks appear magically? That requires prep! It requires coming up with a menu and a shopping list and then going shopping. Or it requires ordering food and spending way, way, way too much money on delivery. 

For all you hosts who just want it done for them, Walmart has come up with a pretty sweet solution. Behold. Walmart’s shoppable game day watch party bundle. It feeds eight people and costs less than $50 total. 

What’s on this game day party menu?

Here’s what you get in Walmart’s limited time game day watch party deal: 

What does this equate to in actual edible terms?

With that haul, you can quickly make a platter of wings (both spicy Buffalo for the real ones and garlic Parms for the weaklings) plus dip and veg, queso dip with chips, chili with corn chips, and soda to wash it all down. 

How does this work?

Simply click this link and you can buy everything on that list from now until February 8. 

And how much does this cost?

While prices will vary depending on your state (and it’s not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico), you can score everything on this ultimate Super Bowl party grocery list for less than $50. It would cost me, a Californian, $46.68—excluding any delivery fees, should you choose to go that route. 

And how many people does it feed?

Walmart says this haul should feed eight people. Have more folks coming over? You can adjust the amounts on the order page. Say what you will about the evils of corporate America, sometimes it makes life easy—and more full of wings and queso. 

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About the Author

Justine Sterling

Hi! I’m the editor-in-chief of Sporked. I will never turn down a fresh-shucked oyster but I’ll also leap at whatever new product Reese’s releases and I love a Tostitos Hint of Lime, even if there is no actual lime in the ingredients. Why you should trust me: I have been writing about food and beverages for well over a decade and am an avid at-home cook and snacker. I began my career writing about fine dining and recipes, moved into cocktails and spirits, and now I talk about groceries. If you can eat it or drink it, I’ve probably written about it. What I buy every week: Trader Joe’s dried okra. Appleton Farms prosciutto from Aldi. Some sort of Trader Joe’s cheese (I’m into the aged gouda at the moment). Frozen waffles (usually the Eggo Cinnamon Toast Minis). Spindrift water (loving the Cosmopolitan right now). Favorite ranking: Smoked salmon. Imagine me as Scrooge McDuck but instead of coins I’m diving into a vault of slippery smoked salmon slices. Pure joy. I also found some real steals in that taste test! Least favorite ranking: Canned oysters. I had such high hopes for this but it quickly became a chore. The kitchen smelled like an uncleaned aquarium.

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