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More people are choosing to eat alone

New stats show that solo dining trend is on rise in Europe.

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Tue, May 16, 2017

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More people are choosing to eat alone People are eating alone more than ever, with 30% of European restaurant visits in 2016 made by solo diners. (Shutterstock/File)

People are eating alone more than ever, with 30% of European restaurant visits in 2016 made by solo diners.

Thanks in part to their constant companions – mobile phones, tablets and other assorted digital devices – consumers have fewer hang-ups about dining on their own and are content to use their phones as their dinner companion, say analysts from The NPD Group.

Last year saw a 4% rise in solo restaurant visits compared to the year previous, representing E11mil in sales, or nearly one-quarter of all market sales.

The report also notes that while overall restaurant visits across Europe dropped 3% over the last six years, the solo dining trend gained momentum, adding the equivalent of 138 million more visits between 2010 and 2016 and marking a rise of 9%.

The meal time where consumers are most likely to eat on their own Breakfast, which sees 50% of the solo dining demographic.

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That drops to 30% at lunch, when many workers nosh at their desks or head to their nearest fast food joint, and 15% for dinner, traditionally the most leisurely meal time when asking for a table for one may be more intimidating.

The report also found that 40% of solo diners come from the 18-49 demographic.

Analysts attribute the growing trend to several factors, ranging from our increasingly harried, nomadic, and mobile lifestyles, and the subsequent blurring of dedicated meal times.

Regionally, the report found that the UK and France have both seen a 10% rise in solo dining over the last six years.

Germany, Italy, France and England are also in line with global trends, with 30% of restaurant visits made by solo diners.

The European country to buck the trend is Spain, where the habit has yet to take substantial hold.

 

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