After the Super Bowl, State Farm stadium will have tons of leftovers. Here’s how that food will get to people in need fast | CNN Business (2024)

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On Super Bowl Sunday, an army of volunteers will be ready outside and inside State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona to execute a time-sensitive game plan of their own. Their mission: recover and redistribute a tremendous volume of surplus food.

Thousands of Eagles and Chiefs fans will gather on February 12 to enjoy elaborate pre-game tailgating and watch parties at or near the stadium in Glendale, where this year’s Super Bowl is taking place. Tens of thousands of pounds of food will also be stored and prepared for sale to fans through concession stands.

Regina Anderson, executive director of Food Recovery Network, is coordinating a campaign to rescue leftover food on game day. Equipped with refrigerated trucks, pallet jacks and lift gates, FRN and other groups will move some of what the National Football League estimates can be as much as 140,000 pounds of donatable food and beverage generated by Super Bowl events.

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The Super Bowl is as much an annual food event as it is the biggest sporting event of the year. Across America, homes, bars and restaurants are putting out wings, chili and beer. But while food is an essential part of Super Bowl celebrations, food wastage doesn’t have to be.

Food 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. 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. Now, FRN is making its third attempt. And the nonprofit, which was founded by students in 2011 to combat food waste on college campuses, has high hopes for this year.

“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. 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.”

FRN 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. The event is billed as a ticketed all-you-can-eat and drink extravaganza with gourmet dishes prepared by a number of celebrity chefs.

Tickets are $875 a pop for adults and $499 for kids 15 and under. The setup for it is equally extravagant.

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Bullseye 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. The company has partnered with nonprofit Food Recovery Network to donate leftover food from it to Glendale area food banks.

“We’re taking over 65,000 square feet of a parking lot close to the security perimeter of the stadium, all covered in red carpet,” said Kyle Kinnett, CEO of Bulls Eye Event Group. He expects as much as 10,000 pounds of food – hot dogs, hamburgers, ribs, steaks and more – will be used from the time the party kicks off at noon local time through the duration of the game.

Kinnett said 70% of the tickets are already sold and he expects the remainder will sell in the runup to the game. “We’ve sold out the event every year we’ve held it,” he said. “The tailgate party is an over-the-top event. But I also wanted to do something right with it and find a way to give back,” added Kinnett.

It’s a race: Once the tailgate winds down, there’s only about a two-hour window to keep the leftover uncooked and cooked food safe for consumption. Student volunteers from Northern Arizona University’s FRN chapter will scoop up surplus food, load it into a refrigerated truck and quickly deliver it to the Phoenix Rescue Mission.

“There’s a rhythm to this,” said Anderson. “Last year it was very hot in LA during the Super Bowl. So we packed the non-perishable food first and then highly perishable items like meats and seafood last into the truck so we could get those foods out first when we delivered them.”

Among donated food, seafood and meats are highly valued. “These are proteins that many organizations would love to have more access to, but that can be difficult to come by due to the cost of the product,” said Price.

“In the past, we’ve donated fancy condiments like specialty pickles and mustards, which offer some variety from the more traditional products that are donated,” she said. Eggs, cheese and butter are other food staples always in demand at food banks, she said.

Every surplus item is considered for collection, even slightly softened ice cream, as long as it’s still safe to eat. “Softened ice cream isn’t bad. You can make milkshakes with it,” said Anderson.

Food insecurity a serious problem in Arizona

It’s the third time that the city of Glendale, located nine miles to the northwest of downtown Phoenix in Maricopa County, is hosting the Super Bowl.

While the mega event is expected to generate hundreds of millions of dollars for its host city, the Phoenix Rescue Mission is hoping the one-day affair will help address a more immediate need. Maricopa County, with a population of more than 4 million residents, struggles with high rates of food insecurity. In 2020, 17.4% of the population in Maricopa County faced it.

Nationally, millions of Americans experience food insecurity, meaning they don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Feeding America, which operates 200 food banks across the country, said as many as 34 million people in the US – men, women and children – are food insecure, according to government estimates.

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Food Recovery Network collected close to 2,000 pounds of leftover food from the Players Tailgate Event at last year's Super Bowl in Los Angeles.

Phoenix Rescue Mission is a faith-based nonprofit on the frontlines of supporting persons facing hunger, homelessness, addiction and trauma.

“The food that we’re getting from the Food Recovery Network on Super Bowl day will provide substantial help to us,” said Jussane Goodman, director of community engagement with Phoenix Rescue Mission.

The mission operates a food bank five days a week. “We’re providing food to 270 to 300 families a day,” said Goodman. “We need all the food we can get.”

The pandemic, she said, triggered an uptick in families needing food assistance. More recently, many families in the county are also struggling with job losses, higher grocery prices for food essentials and homelessness.

“Many of them are coming to us regularly just to make ends meet,” said Goodman.

Arizona-based nonprofit Waste Not is partnering with the NFL’s environmental program, NFL Green, to try to limit the in-stadium food waste once the game wraps up. Waste Not will be collecting food from a number of local NFL sponsored Super Bowl events in the days leading up to the game itself, and also from the stadium, said Hillary Bryant, executive director of Waste Not.

“It’s a very large effort,” she said.

“For context of how much food we move, our records for the last Super Bowl indicate that we and NFL Green provided nearly 70,000 meals to our partners in the Phoenix Valley, alleviating hunger for thousands,” said Bryant.

The work at the stadium will begin when the game is over and the crowds disperse. “This allows the venues or food providers time to collect all food that has not been opened or touched by the public in preparation for our arrival,” she said. “So much of what we do ends up being behind the scenes to the public eye.”

Food and beverage collection will continue into the week after the game and will be delivered to area food banks, shelters and food assistance program, said Bryant.

“Recovering food that would normally go to waste is essential to the planet and people of Arizona,” said Bryant. Waste Not partners with over 85 local nonprofits that feed vulnerable populations and provide other essential services. “This food ensures that those nonprofits can continue their missions and best serve those in the Phoenix Valley,” she said.

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After the Super Bowl, State Farm stadium will have tons of leftovers. Here’s how that food will get to people in need fast | CNN Business? ›

Here's how that food will get to people in need fast. On Super Bowl Sunday, an army of volunteers will be ready outside and inside State Farm Stadium

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in Glendale, Arizona to execute a time-sensitive game plan of their own. Their mission: recover and redistribute a tremendous volume of surplus food.

What will be done with the leftover food at the Super Bowl? ›

Think of it as leftovers on a mission. Food Recovery Network volunteers, including UNLV students, will be at the Players Tailgate near Allegiant Stadium on Super Bowl Sunday to collect surplus food, then distribute it to a partner organization that feeds the hungry in the Las Vegas Valley.

How much food is wasted at the Super Bowl? ›

Every year, over 140,000 pounds of surplus Super Bowl food get trashed, so this recovery project is as much about awareness as anything.

How many people will State Farm Stadium hold for the Super Bowl? ›

Welcome to State Farm Stadium!

State Farm Stadium is proud to have hosted three Super Bowls, including the unforgettable Super Bowl XLI in 2006. With over 1.7 million square feet of space, expanded seating for over 73,000 fans, and ample parking with 20,685 spaces, we're equipped to accommodate crowds of all sizes.

How was the Super Bowl field prepared? ›

So, how does the grass always look immaculate for Super Bowl Sunday? A few weeks before the big game, the previous grass is torn out, the foundation is leveled with a laser, and the new grass arrives and is laid out. The turf at Allegiant Stadium is placed on a retractible tray that weighs over 9,000 tons.

What happens to all the leftover food on cooking shows? ›

Some shows do donate their excess ingredients. The Food Network show Guy's Grocery Games purports to donate close-to-expiration food from its life-sized set grocery store to food banks once a week, while food scraps “go to a local farm for animal feed”.

What is the number one food eaten at the Super Bowl? ›

#1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday. They're an easy, shareable food item that comes in many different options, such as garlic parmesan, lemon pepper, cajun, and many many more.

How much food is wasted on Super Bowl Sunday? ›

Then there's the estimated 2,000 tonnes of food waste generated. Not to mention, the number of kilowatt-hours of energy that is consumed by watching the Super Bowl, according to General Electric, and the carbon footprint of Super Bowl advertising.

How many potato chips will be eaten during the Super Bowl? ›

Interestingly, potato chips are one of the most famous snacks consumed at the Super Bowl. According to reports from Tiger Fitness, Americans consume a whopping 11.2 million pounds of potato chips each year on Super Bowl Sunday.

How much pizza will be eaten during the Super Bowl? ›

Americans frequently turn to pizza for celebratory occasions and Super Bowl Sunday is no exception – last year, an estimated 12.5 million pizzas were sold.

What's the most expensive Super Bowl ticket in 2024? ›

How much were the most expensive Super Bowl tickets for 2024? Resellers were asking up to $45,000 for a ticket on TicketMaster as of late Wednesday afternoon. The service put the lowest-priced tickets at $8,333 on Sunday.

What state will the Super Bowl be in 2024? ›

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on all official Super Bowl events. Things will look a little different at Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl LVIII!

How much is the cheapest seat at the Super Bowl? ›

Currently, the cheapest face-value tickets for this year's Super Bowl sold directly by the NFL were about $2,000. And that price is after fans, including season ticket holders, win the chance to fork over several grand to buy them via a lottery system.

How much do NFL refs make? ›

Although the official figures are not usually revealed publicly, after the last agreement between the league and the NFL Referees Association it was known that in the 2019 season, referees received earnings of $205,000 on average. This equates to around $12,000 per game, a pretty significant figure.

Why was the Super Bowl field so wet? ›

According to the sports network, Toma said the field was watered Wednesday morning and was immediately moved into the stadium. Without any time to dry in the sun, it soaked in the water and became soggy. Toma said the NFL's field director, Ed Mangan didn't give the grass enough time to rest before moving it indoors.

What happens to unused Super Bowl merchandise? ›

But what happens with all that clothing with the losers' logo? The NFL is working with nonprofit Good360 again this year to keep the pre-made, unused apparel out of the landfill. The organization collects the clothing items and ships them to “vetted nonprofit partners” around the world, Good360 said.

What happens to the unused confetti at the Super Bowl? ›

The losing team's confetti, which is already mixed together, also gets returned to the manufacturer where it's mixed with other rectangular confetti to make a multicolor mix and then it's resold.

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