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Exclusive | New Yorkers flushed the actual Super Bowl game — but locked into Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, toilet data shows

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558,594 fewer toilet flushes during Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show than in the first half of the entire game.

Overall water demand dropped from 1,125 million gallons to around 1,026 when Lamar took the stage.

Flushes across the five boroughs remained low for the second half as viewers watched in anticipation as Kansas City desperately attempted to claw their way back.

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