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- Although more broadly consumers are looking to cut back on non-essential spend in 2023 – and eating out and takeaways fall into this category – our research shows that public appetite for a fast and tasty meal is still high, with nearly a third (31%) of consumers saying they have at least one takeaway a week.
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Feb 15, 2023 · This rises to a significant 58% in London, while nearly four in ten (38%) of 18-24 year olds nationally devour a takeaway at least 2-3 times a week.
- Will Hawkley
The number of takeaway and fast food restaurants in the UK in particular has seen sharp growth, going from around 37 thousand in 2013 to over 47 thousand in 2023. In terms of consumer spending,...
In fact, in a Food Standards Agency survey, 27 percent of respondents reported eating a takeaway once a week. Further research highlights that one in six 16–20-year-olds eat fast food twice a...
Apr 20, 2022 · Seven percent of people in the UK eat ‘junk food’ every day. A further four in ten (40%) eat convenience food at least once a week. One in eight Britons (12%) say they don’t eat junk food. Three-quarters of Britons (74%) drink a cup of tea at least once a week.
- Milan Dinic
- Director-Content Strategy And Innovation
One in four UK adults and one in five children reported eating meals out – at restaurants or cafes for example – once a week or more, and one fifth said they have takeaway food at least weekly. Studies have found that there are health risks associated with eating fast food more than once a week, and this may also apply to takeaway food more ...
Apr 25, 2023 · Between 2019/20 and 2020/21, purchases of takeaway food brought home have decreased by 21.7%. Expenditure on takeaway foods was £2.13 per person per week in 2020/21, 2.7% lower than in...