![]() ![]() The setup for it is equally extravagant.īullseye Event Group is holding a large Players Tailgate event onSuper bowl Sunday 2023, similar to this it held at Super Bowl 2022 in Los Angeles. Tickets are $875 a pop for adults and $499 for kids 15 and under. The event is billed as a ticketed all-you-can-eat and drink extravaganza with gourmet dishes prepared by a number of celebrity chefs. ![]() The Super Bowl, she added, offers a “great opportunity to increase food donations for people who are experiencing hunger and food insecurity in Glendale and the Phoenix area.”įRN expects to collect nearly 3,000 pounds of food (the equivalent of about 2,500 individual meals and about 1,000 pounds more than last year’s effort) from the 2023 “Players Tailgate” event, set to be hosted by Food Network star chef Bobby Flay. “This year, we’re still very mindful of the lingering impact that the pandemic has had for people and families across the country,” said Erin Price, program manager with FRN. And the nonprofit, which was founded by students in 2011 to combat food waste on college campuses, has high hopes for this year. In 2020, just before the United States was plunged into a pandemic, FRN did just that by organizing its first Super Bowl food rescue effort. But while food is an essential part of Super Bowl celebrations, food wastage doesn’t have to be.įood waste has long been an issue at the game and in the country broadly, but the rise in food insecurity during the pandemic has only added urgency to tackle the problem. Across America, homes, bars and restaurants are putting out wings, chili and beer. The Super Bowl is as much an annual food event as it is the biggest sporting event of the year. Beer will cost more at this year's Super Bowl party
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