‘Hold the onion,’ Americans tell Uber Eats — and other fascinating food findings of 2022

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Uber Eats’ annual cravings report reveals a spike in non-alcoholic beverages, a dip in ranch dressing interest — and more.

Uber Eats has released its 2022 cravings report.

Along with Uber Eats, other Uber-owned companies such as Drizly and Postmates have completed orders of all kinds.America’s near-universal request for ‘no onion’This common aversion The top four states that did not request a hold on onions were Michigan, Wisconsin, Utah and North Dakota. In those states, foodies most frequently requested that their orders were “extra spicy.”Amid 2022’s “sober curious” movement, Uber Eats saw a massive spike in requests for non-alcoholic beverages.

Drizly experienced the social media influence firsthand when orders for the drink’s ingredients — Campari, vermouth and prosecco — skyrocketed in October.Customers in 2022 were particular about washing down their meals with just the right beverage. Some of the most unexpected food combos include Fruit Roll-Ups and hot Cheetos, pickles and whipped cream, popcorn and pickle juice, dark chocolate and tomato salad, pizza and applesauce, sushi and ranch, peanut butter and pizza, and watermelon and mustard.On Saturdays, customers tended to say no to sour cream — while requests for sauce on the side spiked on Sundays.

 

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Omg our country’s gone to hell

Put onion on something it just tastes like onion. Can't taste the meat, cheese, et c.

Ewww, I'm not eating food off that nasty dude's sweaty back catturd2

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