A recent survey looks at the “drunchies,” a food craving one has after drinking of something generally bad for you.
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Canadians couldn’t nail down one item but of the 21 food options listed in the survey, the top 13 were, in no particular order: pizza, breakfast food, quesadillas, French fries, onion rings, chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, shawarma, kebab, fish and chips, poutine, pierogies, and Chinese food.RECOMMENDED VIDEOOf the Americans surveyed, 44% said they get those cravings often or every time they drink their faces off.
Of those who woke up the following day and discovered how much they spent on satisfying their cravings, 38% of Canadians regretted their drunken choices. McDonald’s, A&W, Domino’s, Wendy’s and Pizza Hunt are the Canadians’ favourite places to fill their inebriated bellies.Recommended from Editorial
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