Americans’ Top “Good Luck” Game Day Foods

Sports fans will do just about anything to boost their team’s chance of winning, especially for the big game. With the Super Bowl coming up on Sunday, a new survey reveals some of the “lucky” habits they swear by.

According to the poll of 2-thousand sports fans:

  • Nearly half (44%) have food-related superstitions for big games and 85% of them only eat or serve certain foods on game day.
  • Pizza, hot dogs and burgers are considered “good luck” game day foods, along with chips, popcorn, and chicken wings.
  • But deviled eggs, garlic bread, mozzarella sticks and salsa and queso dip are thought to have the opposite effect and are considered “bad luck.”
  • Snacks are almost as important as the game itself to 69% and 48% admit they’ve attended a Super Bowl party just for the food and drinks.
  • But it’s not just food fans are superstitious about, 79% of respondents also follow strict rituals before a game to help improve their team’s chance of winning.
  • These include sitting on the same part of the couch while watching the game at home (34%), wearing a “lucky outfit” (40%), eating a specific food (38%) and refusing to watch the game with people they feel are “unlucky” (32%).
  • Almost three-quarters (71%) of folks who are serious about those rituals take it as far as refusing to watch the game until they’ve performed them.
  • And 74% believe the outcome of a previous sporting event was actually determined by their rituals.
  • Overall, the top three things that make the perfect game day party are smooth game display (36%), the correct food (32%) and the right crowd (21%).

Source: SWNS Digital


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