However around half try to live off snacking rather than main meals, with 78 per cent feeling ripped off
Revellers will spend more than £200 on food alone at a multi-day music festival, research has revealed. A study of 1,000 adults who have camped at a festival revealed almost four hours will be spent queuing for food during the event, with £42 typically spent every day.
While 62 per cent crave pizza, burgers or fish and chips. The research, from Papa Johns, also revealed 69 per cent of festival-goers have ordered a takeaway after returning home, with pizza the top choice - followed by a Chinese and fish and chips . With pizza the top choice when leaving a festival, it is offering attendees of the iconic Somerset event the opportunity to trade their wristband for a small pizza of their choice in stores nationwide on Monday 1st July. Rebecca Carroll, a spokesperson for Papa Johns UK said: “There’s often a plethora of food options at music festivals, but the research has shown it can make a dent in your bank balance.
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