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:
- Great Value Frozen All Natural Chicken Wing Sections, 4 lb
- Great Value Garlic Parmesan Wing Seasoning Mix, 1 oz
- Wings of Fury Buffalo Chicken Seasoning Mix, 1.4 oz. Packet
- Fresh Celery Stalks
- Great Value Light Ranch Dressing & Dip, 16 fl oz
- ROTEL Original Diced Tomatoes and Green Chilies, 10 oz
- Velveeta Original Pasteurized Recipe Cheese Product, 16 oz Block
- Tostitos Scoops Original Tortilla Chips, 10 oz, Plastic Bag
- Fritos Scoops! Corn Chips, 9.25 oz. Bag
- Great Value Mild Cheddar Finely Shredded Cheese, 8 oz Bag
- Great Value Mixed Chili Beans, 15 oz Can
- Festive Ground Turkey, Frozen, 1 lb Roll
- Great Value Chili Seasoning Mix, 1.25 oz
- Great Value Tomato Sauce, 15 oz
- Diet Pepsi Cola Soda Pop, 2 Liter Size Bottle
- Pepsi Cola Zero Sugar Soda Pop, 2 Liter Size Bottle
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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