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		<title>CHICKEN RULES THE ROOST</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ORDER! ORDER! ORDER! The credit crunch bite has not eaten a hole in the pockets or home takeaway eating habits of the Great British public, according to research by online food takeaway group &#8211; Meal2Go.com – whose year-long study of 165,000 online meal orders from 700 takeaways in London and Birmingham, reveals that various chicken [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>ORDER! ORDER! ORDER!</strong> The credit crunch bite has not eaten a hole  in the pockets or home takeaway eating habits of the Great British  public, according to research by online food takeaway group &#8211;  Meal2Go.com – whose year-long study of 165,000 online meal orders from  700 takeaways in London and Birmingham, reveals that various chicken  meals followed by pizza and then chips are the top takeaway temptations  for food lovers in both cities.</p>
<p>Individual chicken items ordered on line from takeaway menus in London  and its suburbs, showed that 31% of those orders specified chicken as  the main dish whether the meal was Indian, Chinese, Italian, Mexican or  American, this figure measured 24% in Birmingham, but still represented a  quarter of the total orders made by Brummies and their online London  counter-parts. It appears chicken’s popularity lies in its variety and  ability to tempt taste buds in a limitless list of menu favourites  ranging from baltis to barbeques.</p>
<p>Both cities have fallen in love with the ‘tear and share’ aspect of  takeaway pizza, which accounts for 18% of individual items ordered on  line in London and 12% in Birmingham. According to the research, pizza  is particularly popular with couples who grab a ‘pizza’ of the action at  home and like the caring-sharing quality of the whole meal thing as it  can be broken down into bites size ‘pizzas’ &#8211; making it ideal for a  quiet night in with a movie. Couples also prefer to order half and half  variations, for example, a meat feast and a less spicy or vegetarian  option to partner the meal, which can be topped up with a side salad and  glass of wine.</p>
<p>Meanwhile chips or fries were more popular in Birmingham where 22% of  all individual items ordered included chips or fries, Londoners were  less likely to include this Great British tradition on their home  deliveries choosing instead spicy or barbeque influenced culinary  delights, 16.5% of all order.</p>
<p>The sexes do make different choices with their takeaway treats when it  comes to healthy eating at home. Women order more vegetarian meals and  salads with meals while lads still like their traditional gender grub of  chicken and chips or burger and chips. Another significant influence on  orders can be television and weather. Orders rise by 20 per cent on a  Saturday night when the X Factor is screened or when a major sporting  event is scheduled &#8211; England games, The Ashes, Six Nations Rugby or the  Olympics. The weather is also a factor – as summer sees more barbeque  meals and ice cream ordered but winter sees a return to traditional home  takeaway choices.</p>
<p>Online orders are also popular with students, youngsters and office or  home workers. The ‘hand to mouse’ appeal of the takeaway means quick,  convenient food in a matter of minutes without the fuss of cooking and  washing up afterwards. Meal deals are the number one hit with students,  but again women choose healthy options – side salads etc &#8211; while male  students mostly order cheap and cheerful.</p>
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<p>The research was undertaken over a 12 month period from November 2008-09  and although many takeaways close on Christmas Day, some remain open  and feedback suggests that people would indeed order a meal online on  this day as well.</p>
<p>“We found from our survey that takeaway eating habits in London and  Birmingham haven’t been affected by the credit crunch – if anything –  orders are on the rise. It was interesting to see that  chicken had the X  factor over other meals but you have to remember that chicken is  versatile and can be ordered in so many different ways while a side  order of chips has always been considered a great British tradition,”  says Marcus Rezaei, Director of  Meal2Go.com.</p>
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		<title>Food delivery options for everyone!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 17:27:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Order food online and get a great food delivery service straight to your door in a matter of minutes. Meal2Go.com offers a quick and easy takeaway delivery service, providing you with lots of choice including pizza delivery, Chinese takeaway, Indian delivery, Italian, Thai and much more. Online takeaway delivery is fast becoming the best preferred [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Order food online and get a great food delivery service straight to  your door in a matter of minutes.</p>
<p>Meal2Go.com offers a quick and easy takeaway delivery service,  providing you with lots of choice including pizza delivery, Chinese takeaway, Indian delivery,  Italian, Thai and much more.</p>
<p>Online takeaway delivery is fast becoming the best preferred choice  when it comes to getting a fast food service in the UK. This is because you get a greater choice, a  faster and more reliable food delivery service, all from the convenience of your own home.</p>
<p>With Meal2oGo all you need to do is enter your postcode, see the takeaways in your area, view their  online menu and make your order. You can also pay by cash on delivery or by card online.</p>
<p>What could be easier?</p>
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