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Published 15:23 8 Oct 2021 BST
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Other geographical locations prefer alternative drinks, with Cardiff, Sheffield, and Newcastle all opting for a Diet Coke instead of its full-fat sibling. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 17 per cent of Scot's would choose Irn Bru over any other drink.
Just behind the BLT - with 13.75 per cent of the British public snatching it off the shelves - comes the chicken and bacon sandwich and behind that at 13.70 per cent is cheese and onion.
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Though fruit salads are the top snack in the country at 17.55 per cent, Tangy cheese Doritos come in at second with 10.85 per cent.
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"While some options, such as fruit and water, may be much more nutritionally valuable than other options such as crisps and Coca-Cola, our lunches are also something to look forward to during a busy day, to help us have a chance to take a break and enjoy," said Sian Baker, Head of Wellbeing Services at Check My Body Health.
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Another determining factor is age, with both Gen-Z and pensioners being the apparent outliers. As per usual, though, they don't agree - with 17.02 per cent of pensioners choosing a prawn mayo sandwich and 20 per cent of Gen-Z copping themselves a cheese and onion sandwich at lunch.
It's also a sad day to be a prawn mayo sandwich, as figures would suggest that only 4 per cent of youngsters would choose that classic.
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