Posted on 03/12/2021 5:22:27 AM PST by mylife
A fun night out with friends can quickly turn into a morning headache, and people usually turn to food for remedy. A recent survey says the average Californian spends almost $1,000 a year on hangover food.
According to Solutions-Recovery.com, the average California drinker spends $958 per year on hangover comfort food, compared to a national average of $947, which works out to $80 per month.
Take a look at the national results HERE.
Alaska scored highest in the survey, with the average Alaskan spending more than $3,024 a year on hangover comfort food. New Hampshire scored the lowest, with the average person spending $528 per year.
I’m still curious as to how the topic of brains came up on this thread.
cabeza tacos
That’s what I wondered. You do know that cabeza tacos are made using the meat from the outside of the head (cheeks, lips, etc.), and not from brains (sesos), right?
“Food” for a hangover? You’re doing it wrong.
Don’t see the michelada.
Drunkenness may explain some of California’s behavior, but not all.
Here are the top five states in per capita alcohol consumption:
New Hampshire (4.76 gallons)
Delaware (3.72 gallons)
Nevada (3.46 gallons)
North Dakota (3.26 gallons)
Montana (3.11 gallons)
If New Hampshire is lowest in per capita hangover food consumption, then they are the best drinkers nationally.
A Alaska is #1 on the comfort food but #8 on the booze per capaita list, so they are not quite so girly-man as people may think.
The girly-man winner is Utah, with #50 on per capita alcohol consumption but #5 on per capita hangover food consumption.
White Castles❣
Alaska scored highest in the survey, with the average Alaskan spending more than $3,024 a year on hangover comfort food. New Hampshire scored the lowest, with the average person spending $528 per year.
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