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Majority of Americans Use Food as their Love Language

If food your love language...You're not alone... 64% of Americans say it is for them.Seems a lot of folks express their feelings with food, as 48% say they show their loved ones they care by regularly surprising them with their favorite foods.

Poll Shows:

  • The most common reasons people have made or bought a meal for someone are to say “I love you” (53%), to console them (53%) and to thank them (51%).
  • Two-thirds of parents (67%) bond with their child over a shared love of food.
  • Nearly three-quarters (72%) say they’re usually honest about their partner’s cooking skills, but only 53% of those in a relationship rate their partner’s cooking skills as “excellent” or “good.”
  • Seven in 10 admit they’ve pretended to enjoy a food or a meal they didn’t like so they didn’t hurt someone’s feelings.
  • The most impressive dishes to make from scratch are pizza (19%), meatballs (14%), homemade ice cream (14%) and cupcakes (13%).
  • Respondents say forgetting someone’s favorite meal is a bigger deal breaker than forgetting their favorite TV show or movie (32% compared to 27%).

The most romantic foods to share with a partner or date:

  • Cookies - 48%
  • Ice cream or milkshake - 47%
  • Pizza - 46%
  • Cake - 46%
  • French fries - 40%
  • Wine and cheese - 39%
  • Cheese sticks - 37%
  • Sushi - 37%
  • Taco/burrito - 28%
  • Oysters - 24%
  • Tapas - 19%
  • Pasta - 18%

Source-SWNS Digital

Couple cooking together in kitchen

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