Published January 19, 2017

UK diners look to set menus and vouchers to get best value, says poll

With the steady rise in Brits eating out, more and more are looking for deals, and fixed menus. According to a poll, 90% of them prefer to have a fixed menu when they go out to dinner. While most everyone prefers deals for dinner, it is not a killer if they don’t. Only 27% will opt out with out deals.

Key Takeaways:

  • 90 per cent of brits would always opt for the set menu if provided, while almost twp thirds use discount vouchers and promotional offers when eating out.
  • Repondents said that they dined out on average twice a week, with over half(54 per cent) also saying they eat out more now than five years ago.
  • Londoners were more likely to eat (at just over twice a week while 18-24 years -olds also dine out over twice a week.

“Eating out is on the rise, according to the poll, which found one in third Brits (37 percent) ate out more in 2016 than in the previous year, with almost a third (29 percent) saying that dining out could be better value than dining at home.”

http://www.bighospitality.co.uk/Business/UK-diners-look-to-set-menus-and-vouchers-to-get-best-value-says-poll?utm_source=RSS_text_news&utm_medium=RSS_feed&utm_campaign=RSS_Text_News

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