Takeaways are literally taking over Britain. On every street in the UK, there is likely to be a fast food outlet, catering to the hungry public. But are takeaways overtaking British tradition? This is TakeOut.
So who is responsible for this rise in fast food culture? In the UK, 8,500 chip shops sell over 277 million portions of chips per year. Staggeringly we spend on average, 10% of our yearly food budget on takeaways. Is speed and convienience worth the damage to our wallets, and what's more, our health?
Homecooking is becoming less and less popular, with today's youth focusing on speed over health. But what do the older generation think of the subject?
But what about healthy eating? The average indian takeaway packs in a huge 1,338 calories and 55g of fat; over 65% of a female adult's recommended daily calorie intake.
So when it comes down to it... what do the public prefer? Takeaways or Homecooking?
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