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Americans refuse to eat these risky meals on a first date

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Americans refuse to eat these risky meals on a first date

Americans refuse to eat these risky meals on a first date

Half of foodie-loving Americans believe a first date should always involve a meal β€” but won't risk eating messy foods until the fourth date.

A study of 3,000 US adults found 40% look for someone who is passionate about cuisine as a potential partner, while 38% admitted they're put off by fussy eaters.

More than four in 10 (43%) even said being a good cook is a turn-on when it comes to finding a suitor.

The research also revealed the most popular ways of involving cuisine on a date β€” dining out (43%), having takeout (31%) and going to food festivals (31%).

Meals deemed to be date-safe by Americans include pizza (24%), burgers (21%) and salad (21%).Commissioned by French bakery experts St Pierre and conducted by OnePoll, the study found it typically takes four dates before those polled are comfortable enough to eat a risky meal in front of a prospective partner.

It seems the biggest foodies are based in ?the Southeastern states, with 56% feeling passionate about a first date always including food, while 55% of residents there said knowing someone is a good cook is a turn-on β€” more than any other region.

It also emerged 83% have gone on a breakfast or brunch date at one time or another β€” with a quarter revealing this to be their preferred time to dine out on a date.


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