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Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out
Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out

Scroll down to see the full list LOOK BACK IN HANGER Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MORE than half of Brits frequently suffer from 'h-anger' – with waiting in long queues for events like gigs, sitting in traffic, and in work meetings among the top moments it strikes. A poll of 2,000 adults revealed other common moments they're struck by it include when delayed on trains, the journey home from a night out and on a long bus or coach journey. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Pasta, chips and sandwiches are seen as the best way to solve hanger Credit: Dave Phillips/PinPep Two bouts of h-angriness were experienced per week, with 34 per cent not realising until it was too late. And 31 per cent admitted it leaves them struggling to enjoy things as much. The research was commissioned by Dolmio, which set up a pop-up food truck in one of the UK's major cities to serve pasta with its latest Intensify sauce to hungry gig-goers this weekend. With fans queuing for hours to witness the return of one of Britain's most iconic acts, this made sure no one had to 'look back in hanger' during one of the biggest music events of the year. For those who have struggled to enjoy an experience as a result of hanger, 67 per cent simply can't focus on the moment and 45 per cent get put off joining in with anything like a picture or dancing. Three in 10 have experienced hanger during a live event such as a gig, with 88 per cent believing long queues to get into arenas are major contributing factors. It also emerged pasta, chips and sandwiches were seen as the quick meals that can help avoid hanger ahead of an outing. Of those struck by hangriness, 34 per cent admitted other people noticed when it had arrived. With some of the top symptoms including irritability, difficulty concentrating and a short temper according to the OnePoll data. And 34 per cent said they're terrible at planning ahead when it comes to avoiding a bout of hanger. While 46 per cent wish they had inspiration for quick meals to whip up to avoid such spells before heading out. Hana Hutchinson, European brand director at Mars, said: 'Hanger happens to the best of us – me included. 'But when we saw how it's impacting peoples' experiences, particularly at live events, we had to put a stop to it for the return of the Gallaghers. 'This was the perfect reminder that quick and tasty meals are only a jar away, no matter what you've got on.' Top 10 places Brits' experience 'hanger' 1. Sitting in traffic 2. Work meetings 3. Long queues for events such as gigs and festivals 4. Delays on a train 5. On the way home from a night out 6. When on a long bus or coach journey 7. On a long flight 8. A busy tourist location 9. At the airport 10. Waiting for an appointment at the doctors

Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out
Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • The Irish Sun

Brits reveal the 10 worst times to get hungry including being stuck in traffic and travelling home from a night out

MORE than half of Brits frequently suffer from 'h-anger' – with waiting in long queues for events like gigs, sitting in traffic, and in work meetings among the top moments it strikes. A poll of 2,000 adults revealed other common moments they're struck by it include when delayed on trains, the journey home from a night out and on a long bus or coach journey. Advertisement 2 Pasta, chips and sandwiches are seen as the best way to solve hanger Credit: Dave Phillips/PinPep Two bouts of h-angriness were experienced per week, with 34 per cent not realising until it was too late. And 31 per cent admitted it leaves them struggling to enjoy things as much. The research was With fans queuing for hours to witness the return of one of Britain's most iconic acts, this made sure no one had to 'look back in hanger' during one of the biggest music events of the year. Advertisement Read more news For those who have struggled to enjoy an experience as a result of hanger, 67 per cent simply can't focus on the moment and 45 per cent get put off joining in with anything like a picture or dancing. Three in 10 have experienced hanger during a live event such as a gig, with 88 per cent believing long queues to get into arenas are major contributing factors. It also emerged pasta, chips and sandwiches were seen as the quick meals that can help avoid hanger ahead of an outing. Of those struck by hangriness, 34 per cent admitted other people noticed when it had arrived. Advertisement Most read in The Sun With some of the top symptoms including irritability, difficulty concentrating and a short temper according to the OnePoll data. And 34 per cent said they're terrible at planning ahead when it comes to avoiding a bout of hanger. While 46 per cent wish they had inspiration for quick meals to whip up to avoid such spells before heading out. Hana Hutchinson, European brand director at Mars, said: 'Hanger happens to the best of us – me included. Advertisement 'But when we saw how it's impacting peoples' experiences, particularly at live events, we had to put a stop to it for the return of the Gallaghers. 'This was the perfect reminder that quick and tasty meals are only a jar away, no matter what you've got on.' Top 10 places Brits' experience 'hanger' 1. Sitting in traffic 2. Work meetings 3. Long queues for events such as gigs and festivals 4. Delays on a train 5. On the way home from a night out 6. When on a long bus or coach journey 7. On a long flight 8. A busy tourist location 9. At the airport 10. Waiting for an appointment at the doctors 2 Long queues and high prices deter over half of Brits from eating at gigs Credit: Dave Phillips/PinPep

Half of Brits experience 'h-anger', especially during traffic and long queues
Half of Brits experience 'h-anger', especially during traffic and long queues

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Half of Brits experience 'h-anger', especially during traffic and long queues

The research was commissioned by Dolmio, which set up a pop-up food truck in one of the UK's major cities to serve pasta with its latest Intensify sauce to hungry gig-goers this weekend Over half of Brits regularly experience 'h-anger' – with long queues for events like concerts, traffic jams, and work meetings being the top triggers. A survey of 2,000 adults revealed other common moments they're struck by it include when delayed on trains, the journey home from a night out and on a long bus or coach journey. On average, two bouts of h-angriness were experienced per week, with 34 percent not realising until it was too late. The research was commissioned by Dolmio, which set up a pop-up food truck in one of the UK's major cities to serve pasta with its latest Intensify sauce to hungry gig-goers this weekend. ‌ ‌ With fans queuing to witness the return of Oasis, one of Britain's most iconic acts, this made sure no one had to 'look back in hanger' during one of the biggest music events of the year. For those who have struggled to enjoy an experience as a result of hanger, 67 percent say they can't focus on being in the moment and 45 percent get put off joining in with anything like a picture or dancing. Three in 10 have experienced hanger during a live event such as a gig, with 88 percent believing long queues to get into arenas are major contributing factors. ‌ Of those struck by 'hangriness', 34 percent admitted other people notice it too. It is often marked by symptoms such as irritability, difficulty concentrating and a short temper, according to the data from OnePoll. A third admitted they're not great at planning ahead to prevent these bouts of hanger. However, it emerged pasta, chips and sandwiches are quick and easy meals that are helpful at keeping 'hangriness' away. Nearly half expressed a desire for more inspiration on quick meals to prepare to prevent them getting hangry. Hana Hutchinson, European brand director at Mars, said: "Hanger happens to the best of us – me included. But when we saw how it's impacting peoples' experiences, particularly at live events, we had to put a stop to it for the return of the Gallaghers. "This was the perfect reminder that quick and tasty meals are only a jar away, no matter what you've got on." Here are the top 10 places where Brits experience hanger: Sitting in traffic Work meetings Long queues for events such as gigs and festivals Delays on a train On the way home from a night out When on a long bus or coach journey On a long flight A busy tourist location At the airport Waiting for an appointment at the doctors

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