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How America Eats: Uber Eats Unveils National Study on Americans' Eating Habits


SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Uber Eats, Uber's standalone meal delivery app, released findings from its first-ever "How America Eats" survey, capturing surprising data and trends from US adults across generations and regions. The survey reveals Americans' changing -- and unexpected -- eating habits, food preferences and dislikes, guilt-inducing delivery attitudes, and more. Some key takeaways include:

The survey was conducted online by Harris Poll on behalf of Uber Eats within the United States between October 26 and November 6, 2017 among 1,019 US adults aged 18+.

"The eating habits of Americans are ever-evolving, and we believe it's important to just as constantly find ways to more deeply understand what, where, and when people eat, and ultimately why. If we better understand our eaters, we can better serve through products built with their needs in mind," said Jeanette Mellinger, Head of Uber Eats User Research. "It's clear that today's everyday eating is a challenge for many, and we're excited to build a product that is making eating easier, in 2018 and beyond."

Additional findings from the study include:

EATING HABITS

Parental Advisory: 60% of parents admit to eating their kids' leftovers at least sometimes, with 26% do so always/often.

Who is the Pickiest? 43% of Americans say they are a picky eater. Half of Millennials describe themselves as picky, compared to a third of Baby Boomers.

Salty vs. Sweet: Generation X (28%) and Baby Boomers (27%) tend to prefer salty snacks, while Millennials (24%) tend to crave sweets.

FOOD DELIVERY HABITS

Romance, Delivered?:  Couples are twice as likely to order in delivery than singles. What would Ina and Jeffrey say?

Netflix and Binge: Forget binge watching - for more than half of adults, it's about binge eating when watching TV (57% of all U.S. adults overeat at least sometimes when watching TV). TV-watching is the biggest overeating trigger for Millennials in particular (78 percent do it at least sometimes; including 38 percent who do so always/often) - even more than being alone (72%), sad (53%), or stressed (63%).

Keeping the Peace: About 1 in 4 couples who ever order delivery (23%) say they often argue over which restaurant to order from, and will at least sometimes order from two restaurants if they can't resolve their differences (24%). Nearly 4 in 10 parents who ever order in delivery (36%) do the same, sometimes ordering from multiple restaurants just to keep the peace among their children. The same goes for cooking - 54 percent of parents and 28 percent of couples will at least sometimes cook multiple meals at once to accommodate different preferences.

Guilt Trip: More than two in five (43%) adults feel guilty when they order delivery. And the most popular time or occasion for people to order delivery is when there's bad weather (33%). We get it - you gotta stay cozy!

ETIQUETTE

Office Etiquette: One fifth of workers (21%) admit to sometimes stinky food at their desk, and 12 percent of the workforce admits to sometimes stealing a co-worker's lunch (either accidentally or intentionally). These behaviors are most common with millennials, who are more than four times as likely to eat a stinky meal at their desk than their baby boomer counterparts (31% vs. 7%).

DINING OUT

Pass on the Family-style: 27 percent of adults say they hate or dislike sharing food with others they're dining with, and 22 percent say they hate or dislike dining in large groups. Furthermore, five percent of adults hate it if other people order the same dish as them when dining out at a restaurant.

Bills, Bills, Bills: The most common way to handle the bill while dining out with friends is to itemize it (i.e., each person only pays for the items they eat, 46%), followed by splitting it equally (36%). There also appears to be some regional differentiation, with those living in the Northeast (51%) more likely to split equally, while those in the Midwest (57%)  and South (53%) more likely to itemize. Westerners are mixed in their opinion.

Full study and results can be found here: http://bit.ly/2BiUm74 

About Uber Eats
Uber Eats is Uber's stand-alone meal delivery app that makes getting food as easy as requesting a ride, whether you're at home, the office, or the park. Uber is leveraging its technology and expanding its delivery partner network to connect hungry customers with the local and chain restaurants they love. Uber Eats is available in more than 200 cities in 32 countries in all inhabitable continents around the globe.

About the survey
The survey was conducted online by Harris Poll on behalf of Uber Eats within the United States between October 26 and November 6, 2017 among 1,019 US adults aged 18+.

SOURCE Uber Eats


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