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Americans hate double-dippers and people in these states do it the most

September 6, 2021
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By Zoya Gervis // SWNS
New York office - 646-873-7565 / usnews@swns.com

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Double-dipping is the number one food sin, according to new research.

Take note and guard your favorite dip as you head to that Super Bowl party, especially if you're celebrating the game with Texans — the survey of 5,000 Americans, split evenly by state, found they're the worst offenders.

New Yorkers and Washingtonians followed, rounding out the top three states most likely to double-dip, which was chosen as the worst food sin by 44% of respondents.

On the flip side, if you live in North Dakota or Virginia you can rest assured, as your neighbors are the least likely to double-dip.

Double-dipping reigned supreme over food atrocities like putting ketchup on pasta (35%), ordering a steak well done (32%), using utensils to eat a pizza (21%) or eating ice cream out of a cone with a spoon (19%).

Conducted by OnePoll in conjunction with Sabra, the survey discovered — despite being the top food sin — nearly a third (31%) admit to double-dipping at a party or social gathering.

And 69% say double-dipping is only okay at home but NOT in a social setting.

The food respondents are most likely to double-dip? Results found french fries at the top of the list.

Besides double-dipping, people admit to committing other food faux-pas at parties and gatherings. Forty-three percent reveal they’ve spilled their drink while a further 30% have eaten the last of a dish.

Food is the TOP reason people say they attend Super Bowl parties – with the social aspect and the commercials rounding out the top three.

In fact, being an NFL fan ranked lower than all three — with just 39% of those studied saying their fandom for the NFL is what drives them to attend or host a Super Bowl gathering.

More than a quarter of those attending a Super Bowl party say they are most likely to refill their plates during the actual game to avoid missing commercials.

“Super Bowl is the biggest dipping occasion of the year and we love learning what people dip," said Sara Braca, senior director of marketing at Sabra. "Engaging with fans on social media, we see people sharing their love of dipping pizza, wings and french fries into their favorite hummus.”

What do people love to dip? French fries, chips and chicken nuggets were ranked as the most desirable food to dip among respondents with nearly half (48%) of those studied saying they enjoy giving these delicious foods a dip.

There were some differences by state — results found New Yorkers prefer to dip carrot sticks (No. 4 overall) while those living in Texas enjoy dipping their pizza.

In fact, pizza was ranked No. 9 among the top foods Americans like to dip, followed by breadsticks — each with 34% of respondents choosing these foods as their go-to choice for dipping.

TOP 10 FOODS AMERICANS DIP
1. French fries                                   48%
2. Chips                                            48%
3. Chicken nuggets                          48%
4. Carrot sticks                                 45%
5. Celery sticks                                 44%
6. Chicken/chicken strips                 44%
7. Tostitos Chips                              36%
8. Buffalo wings                               35%
9. Pizza                                            34%
10. Breadsticks                                34%

STATES MOST LIKELY TO DOUBLE-DIP
1. Texas                              56%
2. New York                        53%
3. Washington                     52%
4. North Carolina                 47%
5. Alabama                          42%
6. Colorado                          41%
7. Illinois                               39%
8. West Virginia                    38%
9. Florida                              38%
10. Arizona                          39%

STATES LEAST LIKELY TO DOUBLE-DIP
1. North Dakota                16%
2. Virginia                         17%
3. Kansas                          20%
4. Mississippi                     20%
5. Wisconsin                      21%
6. Pennsylvania                 21%
7. Hawaii                            22%
8. South Dakota                 22%
9. Georgia                          23%
10. South Carolina             24%


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