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How Americans will celebrate Halloween in a pandemic and where the British are looking for recipes

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How Americans will celebrate Halloween in a pandemic and where the British are looking for recipes

Interesting reports and research October 26-30

Covid is scarier than HalloweenHalloween, traditionally celebrated on a large scale in the United States on October 31, will not be the same this year. As shown by a number of Morning Consult polls conducted shortly before the holiday, only 38% will allow their children to go and beg for sweets from their neighbors. For comparison, a year earlier 78% of respondents participated in this tradition. The number of adults intending to buy and give candy to children has also been cut by about half, from 51% to 26%. About other changes in the celebration of Halloween in the United States – in the material “Kommersant”. The cook asks the cook According to a study commissioned by Samsung, 71% of UK residents use gadgets while cooking. Despite the fact that 48% of Britons still resort to cookbooks the old fashioned way, four out of ten respondents are already used to checking the video recipes to make sure that a dish is being prepared correctly. About a quarter of those surveyed follow famous chefs on social networks. Where…

Covid is scarier than Halloween

Halloween, traditionally celebrated on a grand scale in the United States on October 31, will not be the same this year. As shown by a number of Morning Consult polls conducted shortly before the holiday, only 38% will allow their children to go and beg for sweets from their neighbors. For comparison, a year earlier 78% of respondents participated in this tradition. The number of adults who intend to buy and distribute candy to children has also been cut by about half, from 51% to 26%. About other changes in the celebration of Halloween in the United States – in the material “b”.

The cook asks the cook

According to a study commissioned by Samsung, 71% of UK residents use gadgets while cooking. Despite the fact that 48% of Britons still resort to cookbooks the old fashioned way, four out of ten respondents are already used to checking the video recipes to make sure that a dish is being prepared correctly. About a quarter of those surveyed follow famous chefs on social networks. Where residents of Great Britain are looking for recipes – in the material of Kommersant.

The virus is not a hindrance to the wedding?

Only 9% of couples worldwide are canceling their weddings planned for the next few months. Half of the newlyweds decided to postpone the celebrations due to the coronavirus until better times, while 41% will hold the ceremony as planned. This data is provided in a joint study by The Knot and WeddingWire on the impact of the pandemic on wedding plans in 15 countries. How residents of Europe and America change their wedding plans due to the coronavirus – in the material of “b”.

I'm better than a dog

Almost two-thirds of children ask their parents to have a pet. On average, they apply for such an offer 11 times a month, starting at the age of six. Moreover, during the holidays, the number of such requests increases to 18 per month. This persistence pays off: two-thirds of the parents who receive these requests end up giving up if the child reminds of his desire for three years. What kind of animals children usually beg – in the material “b”.

Andrey Egupets, Lev Kislyak, Artyom Kosenok, Olga Shkurenko

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