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Shredding a Ton of Cheese for Super Bowl Sunday

Skuddlebutts Pizza and Catering of Glen Ellyn and Downers Grove ordered a ton (literally) of cheese to prepare for the football weekend.

How much cheese does it take to feed a village on Super Bowl Sunday?

 of Glen Ellyn and Downers Grove ordered a ton of cheese in preparation for the annual sporting event, when many Americans are expected to chow down. To prepare for the many feasts throughout the area, Skuddlebutts stock piled 40 boxes filled with bricks of cheese all of which weighs approximately 2,000 pounds. 

"We really have to be ready for anything to come in," said owner Danny Glover.

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Last year 146 orders came in at the Downers Grove store, 65 of which were deliveries. Since Glover recently opened the Glen Ellyn location it's difficult to estimate what the demand will be on Sunday but with a ton of cheese Glover is prepared for a very busy weekend.

It's not too late to order. If you're interested in ordering from Skuddlebutt's there are a few Superbowl specials: 

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$16.95

  • 1 large pizza
  • 12 buffalo wings
  • 2 liter of soda

$19.95

  • 2 buckets of chicken
  • 2 sides of coleslaw and 2 sides of mashed potatoes

$39.95

  • Pulled pork and coleslaw for 10

$49.95

  • Italian beef, mostaccioli and salad for 10


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