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More than one in 10 Brits would not share the last of their dessert with a date
A survey of 2,000 adults found 11% fiercely protect the last bite of dessert on dates, highlighting diverse attitudes toward sharing food during Valentine’s dining.
- A OnePoll survey of 2,000 adults found 11 per cent would not let their partner have the last bite of dessert, while only 27 per cent are happy to share everything.
- Plate-Picking appears common, with 44 per cent admitting they've pinched a bite, fries and ice cream commonly off-limits, and 32 per cent willing if asked.
- Survey participants reported varied reactions including 19 per cent appreciating sharing, 11 per cent seeing it as flirting, while 8 per cent have argued and 2 per cent considered walking out.
- The research found comfort and connection guide Valentine's Day dining choices, with 40 per cent preferring relaxed experiences and only 5 per cent choosing fancy restaurants.
- TGI Fridays commissioned the study and is offering complimentary cocktails until February 15th, and the global president and managing director said `these shared moments that make a date night memorable`.
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