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Crunching The Numbers: The World’s Favorite National Food Day Belongs To Coffee

As the world sits at home wondering what to do with themselves, international gambling company Betway has gotten to work on some very serious business: calculating the Google Search Data and Instagram hashtags of an enormous range of International Food Days over the course of a sixteen-year search history (2004-2020). Data was collected from the United States and the United Kingdom.

As people become more connected and interested in cuisine around the globe, it is interesting to see how trends in the collective taste have evolved over time, and what piques people’s curiosity. Betway ranked the most popular searches to get right down to the nitty-gritty of culinary data research.

In the fruit category, watermelon was the clear winner, followed by Avocado Day and Strawberry Day. (If you’re starting a psychedelic band, you may find inspiration here!) In fast food, Pizza Day proved victorious, followed by Burger Day and Hot Dog Day. Chew on that.

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In the United States, the Top 10 most searched national days designated to foods were National Sandwich Day, National Ice Cream Day, and – surprisingly – National Onion Rings Day, which has seen an increase in interest from 2004 to now, coming in with 1,500%.

Some of the days in the Top 10 won’t come as a surprise – looking at you, doughnuts and grilled cheese sandwiches – but it might shock some to see Eat a Red Apple and Eat a Peach day scoring so highly. Does the increased interest show that the USA is moving towards more fruity fulfilling food goodness?

Over the course of the sixteen-year period, people must really have been jonesing for sandwiches and feeling a need to celebrate their deliciousness, because the search percentage rose a staggering 2700% since 2004. The real sleeper hit was National Rice Ball Day, which rose 1300%.

So which day is the top dish in each category? Slicing out a victory in the fast-food category is National Pizza Day with 304,084. When it comes to breakfast, waffles reign supreme with 41,934 of the vote, beating out reliable staples like cereal and oatmeal. Lobster claws its way to success in the seafood category with 19,120, prime rib takes a prime position for meats with 2312.

Over in the UK, there were substantially fewer searches, but the British public seemed most keen to learn about Pancake Tuesday, National Pizza Day and National Burger Day. The data shows that Britons love soup! Homemade soup to be precise, with +5,800% increase in the number of people searching for this national day. 

Yorkshire Pudding Day, a British classic, comes second with a 3,200% increase in interest. Of course, National Tea Day makes the Top 10, though some will be surprised at its low placement.

Taking a quick look around the globe, it turns out that Australia is crazy for chocolate, with Nutella Day taking the top spot with 1,300%. World Chocolate Day is also number one in India with +1,271%, whilst in New Zealand, International Falafel Day is number one with +1,700%.

Overall, Coffee Day seems to be the winner of the combined searches. National Coffee Day came in hot, scoring 611,414. This national day made a mug out of other foodie favorites such as pie and peanut butter to take our top spot. Fire up that percolator and pour yourself a cup of hot java.

Every day is International Coffee Day in our hearts. Mark your calendars!

 

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National Coffee Day Study Ranks New York Low

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Good morning New Yorkers, today is the day to grab an extra cup of coffee and celebrate. This marvelous early fall day, Sep. 29. marks one of Downtown’s favorite days: National Coffee Day! A day we believe should be celebrated loud and proud, though we may be inclined to say that we toast to it every day.

For a lot of New Yorkers, the caffeinated beverage is a necessary mean. Whether to start the day of or to keep us going into the late hours of the work day and on through the night.

“Americans in the lead of global coffee consumption, at 146 billions cups per year, earning us the status as the most caffeinated — and wired — humans on the planet,” wrote Wallethub. And we do believe New Yorkers play a big part in earning Americans this status.

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In honor of this day, the smart people at Wallethub has zoomed in on the 100 most populated cities across the U.S. to find out which city is the ideal one for coffee lovers. By looking at everything from the average price of a Cappuccino or most coffee places per capita to the presence of coffee-centric events, they’ve ranked the cities.

With Portland, Oregon as an impressive winner, we may have found our next vacation destination, however looking waaaaay down on the list, you’ll find this java loving city of ours places 89th.

“New York ranked 89th overall due mostly to its high prices when it comes to things like coffee packs, cappuccinos and croissants. It has the 6th highest average price of coffee pack at almost $6 and the third highest average Starbucks croissant price at just above $3,” explained Jill Gonzalez, analyst at WalletHub and added: “Also, New York ranked quite low, 83rd, when it comes to the percentage of households that own a coffeemaker.”

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While events such as The New York Coffee Festival and our many coffee shops should put us high on the list, our prices seem to pull us down to a lower spot – as well as our consumption of to-go coffee rather than making it at home.

“We, too, were surprised that NYC didn’t rank in at least the top half,” said Gonzalez. “Costs might be hard to work on, given that the cost of living in New York continues to increase year-over-year. A bump in the home coffeemaker stats, however, could lead not only lead to a better ranking, but more affordable coffee for everyone!” Gonzalez advised.

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Her tip?

“Invest in a coffeemaker! You can always enjoy a good, inexpensive cup of coffee in your own kitchen. If you’re on-the-go, as most New Yorkers are, then at least join a rewards program offered by your favorite chain coffee shops to get some money back on all the joe you’re buying.”

You can start by checking out these coffee day deals the good people of WalletHub put together to make National Coffee Day easy to honor. Sip your first cup of coffee and read more about the study and the cities ranking by clicking at the chart below:

Source: WalletHub