Super Bowl food not typical game-day fare

Super Bowl food not typical game-day fare

Published Jan. 28, 2011 9:22 p.m. ET

FOXSportsSouthwest.com

For all the money being shelled out for Super Bowl tickets, one would expect top-notch concession options.

A quick glimpse of the menu reveals that fans are unlikely to be disappointed.

According to The Dallas Morning News, just some of the options include a dry-aged strip steak sandwich, a 16-ounce prime chuck hamburger, premium Bloody Marys, and chili in a toasted bread bowl.

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That's before getting to the seven celebrity chefs who will be serving other items such as a tenderloin tacos and short rib sliders.

That quality will be matched with plenty of quantity. To prepare for the projected 105,000+ fans, Cowboys Stadium is buying in bulk.

Fans are expected to consume, among other things, 12 tons of nachos, five tons of cheese steak, 8,000 pounds of hot dogs, 800 gallons of ketchup and mustard, 1,250 gallons of wine, and 15,625 gallons of soda.

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