People in Spain eat out an average of 4.3 times a week according to data published by catering industry specialists Gira, coinciding with the publication of a vast report from SIAL, the global food industry trade fair rescheduled for 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fueled by their tasty tapas culture — which encourages workers to head out after work for a drink and a few plates of ham croquettes, patatas bravas and various other pintxos — the Spanish are by no means holding back when it comes to eating out, beating the Canadians (3.8 times), the Americans (3.6 times) and the French (2 times).
Yet the Spanish aren’t the biggest spenders. The average bill for a meal bought outside the home comes in at $8.6 (P415) in Spain, compared to $15.5 (P750) in the United Arab Emirates — the highest of the countries surveyed. Eating out can be costly in the United Kingdom too ($15.1 or around P750). France comes third highest for the cost of eating out with an average bill of $12.4 (P600).
But since the Spanish are keenest to eat out, their annual budget is logically higher, at $1,931 (P93,300) compared to $1,820 (P88,000) in the United States and $1,584 (P76,600) in the UAE. The French are far from being the biggest spenders when it comes to eating out, with an average annual budget of $1,319 (P63,700) per person.
Top 10 countries where people eat out the most each week:
1. Spain (4.3 times)
2. Canada (3.8 times)
3. U.S. (3.6 times)
4. Italy (3.4 times)
5. China (2.6 times)
6. France (2 times)
7. UAE (2 times)
8. U.K. (1.6 times)
9. Germany (1.1 times)
10. India (1.1 times)
RGA
RELATED STORIES:
Restaurant dining linked to COVID-19
Disney World, Disneyland Resort donate excess food stocks as they close amid coronavirus pandemic