Attention, pigskin patriots and nacho aficionados! Super Bowl Sunday is upon us, and it’s time to assemble your crew for a feast worthy of the gridiron gods. But fear not, budget-ballers! This list is your game plan for feeding 20 hungry fans without fumbling your finances. Buckle up, because we’re heading straight to Walmart, the undisputed champion of value, to score touchdown-worthy eats and refreshing drinks, all for under $50. So, grab your shopping cart, don your game face, and get ready to execute some serious snacking strategies at Walmart. This list is your playbook for party perfection, packed with winning plays that won’t leave your wallet feeling sacked. Let’s huddle up and dive into the delicious details.
Ingredients |
Quantity |
Walmart |
Tortilla chips (Great Value) |
(2) 13oz. Bags |
4.56 |
Canned Refried Beans (Great Value) |
(2) cans |
2 |
Shredded cheese (Great Value) |
1 lb. bag |
4.18 |
Fresh Jalapeños |
2 |
0.66 |
Salsa (Great Value) |
1 jar |
1.77 |
Carrots Fresh |
1 lb bag |
0.98 |
Celery Fresh |
1 bunch |
3 |
Cucumber Fresh |
2 |
1.36 |
Buttermilk Ranch Dip (Great Value) |
15 oz. |
2.08 |
Chicken Leg Quarters (ValBest) |
approx. 10 lbs. |
7.72 |
Hot sauce (Crystal) |
1 bottle |
1.76 |
Butter (Great Value) |
1 lb. |
4.18 |
Popcorn kernels (Jolly Time) |
2 lbs. |
2.26 |
Frozen Grape Concentrate (Great Value) |
2 cans |
3.92 |
Boxed Yellow Cake mix (Great Value) |
1 box |
1.1 |
Boxed Brownie Mix (Duncan Hines) |
1 box |
1.46 |
Cake Frosting (Great Value) |
1 can |
1.36 |
Water 16.9 oz (Great Value) |
40 bottle Case |
5.63 |
Total |
|
49.98 |