brits not splurging on meals out by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 30/10/06

The drain on savings financial records precipitated by the high cost of eating out is causing Brits to wine and eat dinner at home, according to info from MintIt seems that three in five of us now regularly entertain friends in a more home setting – and only three young adults in ten eat out at least once a week compared with six in ten a decade agoMint's Jerry Toher experiential: "We know from our investigate that a major reason for people to entertain at home is to manage their finances It seems that clever spending is fast becoming a main concern for persons, but without compromising on having fun

"This is because the cost of eating and eating in bars and restaurants has soared by 15 per cent in the last ten years, Mint says, sense that people are voting with their feet and seeking satiation closer to houseBearing this out is the statistic that 54 per cent of Brits consider that they can have just as much fun at home as in a pub or eating place – while spending far lessTerms of use Advertising Resources manufactured goods guides Press releases

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