The Super Bowl Economy.
One of the biggest t.v. programs of the year is going to air on February 3rd. It is no lie that the Super Bowl is one of the most watch t.v. shows of the year, even people that don’t watch football love watching the Super Bowl. One of the greatest part of this event is there exciting new, funny, expensive commercials that air during breaks. This year the show is going to be transmitted by Fox News which is charging an all time record high of $2.7 million dollars for a 30-second commercial. Ticket sales to attend the Super Bowl will add up approximately $57.6 million this year. You can see the Super Bowl economy is a strong one and everyone seems to want a piece of that pie. Business owners try to make the best out of their places to try and get people to go to their event/party. This means they have deals on drinks, maybe free t-shirts or something else. It is also known as the # 1 day to buy snack foods so it is also a competition for the chips companies to offer the best deals or the most attracting bags. The Super Bowl Economy is without a doubt a great business day for many.
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