Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

Posted on 31 October, 2013

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Dining Out Trends in the UK


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Dining out trends – An infographic by the team at The Restaurant Choice

How often do you dine out? Over 19,000,000 of us Brits are choosing to go out for a meal at least once a week! That figure might seem high but in actual fact we ‘dine out’ a lot more than we might think…

Whilst the term used to refer to getting gussied up and heading to a fancy restaurant, it might no longer be the case. Chain eateries have been doing incredibly well over the past few years, we’re talking names like Subway, Dominos and Nandos. Their clever pricing and ease of use appeal massively to the younger generation, who are tight on both time and cash. Considering the 18-34 year old demographic spend the most on eating out, this is pretty smart targeting.

It would seem however that cooking at home is still winning the battle, with every city apart from London spending more in the supermarket than they do in restaurants. Check out the infographic from The Restaurant Choice to see how your city spends.

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