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Local businesses preparing for Super Bowl

11:49 PM EST, February 1, 2013

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The 49ers and Ravens will face off in the Super Bowl with millions of people across the nation watching on tv and that means a Super Busy day for many businesses. The Domino's store on Edison in South Bend is expecting a 150% increase in sales... Great for business, but they'll be on their feet the entire day.

"Constantly our screen will be full of orders for at least three hours internet orders coming in at the same time," said Domino's Manager, Viktor Belaiv.

Belaiv predicts his store will put out four to five hundred more pizzas than it would on a normal Sunday.

"It will be a long day, but everybody is very pumped up, everybody is excited," he said.

To prepare, he stocked up on ingredients including an extra 150 pounds of chicken wings. "Normally we would have just three cases, this time we have nine," Belaiv said.

And scheduled a full staff to work.

"First of all everybody who is on our roster has to be working that day there is no exceptions," he said.

Another busy place... Best Buy. Sales associates say all week, big screen tvs have been flying off the shelves.

"A lot of the big deals we got going on, a lot of the bigger sizes, obviously everybody wants to bigger screen to watch the game on to get the best experience," said sales associate Kamden Betzer.

The most popular tv's... 55 inches and bigger. If you can't be in New Orleans, you may as well watch the game on the big screen.

Don't forget, you can watch the Super Bowl right here on WSBT Sunday night.