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    Deliveroo reveals what Wales has been eating over Lockdown 3.0

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 9, 2021No Comments
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    The vaccines are rolling out and restrictions are beginning to be lifted – the end is in sight. As we prepare to emerge from a long year of lockdowns, which saw the UK experiment with different cuisines, on-demand at-home deliveries, and TikTok food crazes, Deliveroo has taken a look back over the last three months in lockdown to reveal what the people of England, Wales and Scotland have been tucking into and ordering at the touch of a button.

    Here are some interesting trends over the last three months:

    • Deliveroo saw an 188% increase in Mochi orders between January and March, since the Japanese dessert took the internet by storm.

    • Norwich, Oxford and Aberdeen Deliveroo customers tucked into more burritos than any other city. The people of Cardiff also favour Mexican cuisine with quesadillas being their favourite dish.

    • Customers in Blackburn, Aylesbury, Coventry, Leicester and Portsmouth have the sweetest teeth of all, with the top 5 most popular diehs being milkshakes, frozen yogurts, chocolate strawberries and cookie dough.

    • Loughborough and Glasgow are the biggest fans of Italian cuisine with pizza securing the top takeaway spot once again. In Birmingham, Brighton and Inverness it’s Margarita pizza that is most popular.

    • Cambridge and Nottingham households love to order poke bowls. Whilst over in Exeter and St Andrews, residents can’t get enough of sushi with the traditional Japanese dish being ordered more than any other item.

    • This year, most people couldn’t spend Mothering Sunday with their family and turned to on-demand services to deliver messages of gratitude and love. Compared to 2020, Deliveroo saw a 111% increase in fresh flower orders on Mother’s Day in 2021, with London ordering the most, followed by Cambridge and Welwyn Garden City.

    • Many people celebrated Chinese New Year – Year of the Ox –  with a delicious takeaway, as orders from Chinese restaurants increased by 176% YOY.

    • During lockdown, more Brits used Deliveroo to get their groceries delivered straight to their door in as little as 30 minutes. In Lancaster, a pack of five bananas topped the list of most popular items ordered, whilst in Scunthorpe, sausage rolls were the top choice.

    • Data revealed that Brits left it to the last minute to grab their Easter Eggs as Deliveroo saw a 450% YOY increase in Easter Egg orders.

    • In January, Deliveroo reported a huge increase in demand for vegan food, with orders of plant-based dishes up 163% on the previous year. The first week of January 2021 saw a 153% rise in searches for ‘vegan’ food in the app compared to the month before, as Brits in lockdown took on Veganuary.

    • Bristolians have been keeping it green, with falafel from Eat a Pitta being the top delivery choice. People of Lincoln have also opted for more vegan dishes this lockdown, with Bang Bang Cauliflower securing the top spot in the city.

    • In contrast, whilst Liverpudlians ordered more vegan foods in the first lockdown, this time around, Steak Poutine was top takeaway of choice.

    • Deliveroo data showed people of Bath and Edinburgh continue to be big fans of Thai food, with their top takeaway choice being a Pad Thai.

    • In Newcastle and Guildford, customers were dreaming of the Mediterranean with locals ordering more Greek food than any other cuisine.

    • Customers in Middlesbrough branched out in lockdown 3.0, as they transitioned from ordering cheeseburgers in the first lockdown to Lobster Spaghetti this time around.

     

    Deliveroo has revealed the most popular dishes ordered in each city since the UK entered the third (and hopefully the last) lockdown back in late December.

     

    City

    Dish

    Restaurant

    Aberdeen

    Burrito

    Fresh Mex

    Aberystwyth

    Cod and Chips

    Express Fish & Chips

    Aylesbury

    Milkshakes

    The Works

    Bangor

    Boneless Banquet

    KFC

    Basildon

    Sesame Chicken Strips with House Fries

    Fridays

    Basingstoke

    GBK Cheddar Cheese & Bacon

    Gourmet Burger Kitchen

    Bath

    Pad Thai

    Thaikhun

    Birmingham

    Margherita

    Rudy’s Pizza

    Blackburn

    Yogurt Frurt

    Frozen Yogurt

    Blackpool

    Garlic Pizza Bread

    Frankie & Benny’s

    Bognor Regis

    Cod and Chips

    Royals Fish And Chips

    Bournemouth

    Chicken Wrap

    Roosters Piri Piri

    Brighton

    Margherita

    Fatto a Mano

    Bristol

    Falafel in a Box

    Eat a Pitta

    Cambridge

    Salmon Bowl

    Ahi Poke

    Cardiff

    Quesadilla Cravings Box

    Taco Bell

    Chester

    Salt & Pepper Box

    The Slowboat Restaurant

    Chichester

    Chicken Katsu Curry

    Kokoro

    Coventry

    Milk Chocolate Cookie Dough

    Creams

    Derby

    Bacon Double Cheese XL Meal

    Burger King

    Dundee

    The Original German Doner Kebab

    German Doner Kebab

    Durham

    American Burger

    Fat Hippo

    Edinburgh

    Pad Thai

    Ting Thai Caravan

    Exeter

    Sushi Sharer

    YO! Sushi

    Glasgow

    Punk Up Your Pizza

    Pizza Punks

    Gloucester

    Cheeseburger

    Five Guys

    Guildford

    Pita Yeeros Chicken

    Meat the Greek

    Hertford

    Sausage in Batter

    The Frying Pan

    Inverness

    Rustica Margherita

    Zizzi

    Ipswich

    Big Cheesy Lee Burger

    Love Thy Burger

    Lancaster

    Bananas 5 Pack

    ALDI

    Leeds

    Baos

    Little Bao Boy

    Leicester

    Belgian Milk Chocolate Dipped Strawberries

    Chocoberry

    Lincoln

    Bang Bang Cauliflower (VG)

    Wagamama

    Liverpool

    Steak Poutine

    Caribou Poutine

    London

    Cheeseburger

    Five Guys

    Loughborough

    Queen Margherita

    Peter Pizzeria

    Manchester

    Burgerism Meal

    Burgerism

    Middlesbrough

    Lobster Spaghetti

    Fellinis

    Newcastle

    Chicken Gyros

    Acropolis Street Food – STACK

    Norwich

    Burrito

    El Mexicana

    Nottingham

    Design Your Own Bowl

    Pokéwaves

    Oxford

    Grilled Chicken Burrito

    Tortilla

    Plymouth

    Cheesy Chips

    Jake’s

    Portsmouth

    Regular Milkshakes

    Shake and Grill

    Reading

    Honest + Chips

    Honest Burgers

    Scunthorpe

    Sausage Rolls

    ALDI

    Sheffield

    Baconator Burger

    Slap and Pickle @ The Teller

    St Andrews

    Salmon Avocado

    CombiniCo.

    Swansea

    Cod & Chips

    Monni’s Fish Bar

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