One in three Brits face ‘déjà-food’ on a daily basis
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One in three Brits face ‘déjà-food’ on a daily basis

The Independent  

Sign up for our free Health Check email to receive exclusive analysis on the week in health Get our free Health Check email Get our free Health Check email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy One in three Brits face ‘déjà-food’ on a daily basis by eating the same lunch on repeat, new research has revealed. The research, commissioned by The New York Bakery Co., found nearly half of those polled face a daily dose of “lunch envy”, craving a friend or colleague’s midday meal rather than their own. "Making small changes, such as trying something new for our lunchtime meal, is the perfect way to add some flavour and variety to the working week.” open image in gallery Tweaks to eating habits make food more exciting The Great British lunch survey laid bare eating habits across the country, with Leeds folk revealed to be the ones to most likely tuck in to a humble pie and mash for sustenance. "Just simply pick up a pack of our Bagel Thins in supermarkets nationwide for your chance to win.” Lunch Map of the UK Last night’s leftovers – London Sandwiches – Nottingham Bagels – Leicester Paninis – Cambridge Burritos – Norwich Pizzas – Belfast Pasta – Liverpool Pies – Leeds Sushi – Edinburgh Jacket potatoes – Manchester Burgers – Birmingham Microwave meals – Glasgow Pub lunches – Cardiff SWNS

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