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British Pub Snack Preferences Swing Toward – Olives And Halloumi Fries?

August 22, 2021: 12:00 AM EST
A study by a British mobile app for order table service found that sales of traditional pub snacks have plummeted as consumers turned to healthier eats since the start of the pandemic. According to an analysis of 1.5 million pub orders by the ServedUp app, sales of pickled onions, salted peanuts, Mini Cheddars, and prawn cocktail crisps have sagged while sales of olives, halloumi fries, cashews, and popcorn have soared. Purchase of healthier baked crisps rose by 23 percent compared to before the pandemic, cashew nuts by 20 percent, popcorn by 12 percent, gourmet flavored crisps by 16 percent, and olives by eight percent.
Mike Wright, "Olives and halloumi fries replacing peanuts and crisps as Britain's top bar snacks", telegraph.co.uk, August 22, 2021, © Telegraph Media Group Limited
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