The 54th Super Bowl is set to kick off this Sunday, and ahead of the big game, Google has released data from Canadians showing what they are searching for on the search engine and YouTube.
According to data shared with iPhone in Canada, Google says recent trends show New Brunswick and Yukon Territory are split when it comes to choosing a winner from the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, while other provinces and territories show favoured picks:
50/50:
New Brunswick
Yukon Territory
Kansas City Chiefs:
Northwest Territories
Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island
Saskatchewan
San Francisco 49ers:
British Columbia
Alberta
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Manitoba
The Most Searched Big Game Snacks by Province:
Ontario – Buffalo Chicken Dip
Yukon – Onion & Bacon Dip
Alberta – Buffalo Chicken Dip
Manitoba – Mac & Cheese
Quebec – Chicken Wings
New Brunswick – Spinach Dip
Nova Scotia – Chicken Wings
British Columbia – Sandwiches
Newfoundland and Labrador – Korean Short Ribs
Prince Edward Island – Keto Curry
Saskatchewan – Bruschetta
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