Personal Finance

Here’s How Much PA Residents Spend On Pizza Delivery And Other Takeout

All those nights in can mean that PA residents end up shelling out quite a bit of cash. Do you think you spend more or less than average?

PENNSYLVANIA — If you picked up a food delivery habit during the pandemic and never ditched it, you’re not alone. Pennsylvanians spent close to $3,500 a year on takeout and delivery, according to a recent study.

The study on takeout order habits is by Betway, an online gambling company, and its researcher used their sportsbook chops and math know-how in an analysis of what people order most for takeout — pizza won by a mile, with Chinese food a distant second — and how much they spend.

The data dive shows Pennsylvania residents spend about $3,491 a year on takeout.

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Besides pizza and Chinese food, other go-to cuisines for takeout are, in order of preference: sushi, tacos, Mexican food, Indian food, ramen, salad, Italian food and burritos.

The largest number of searches by city were in Atlanta; Miami; Baltimore; Minneapolis; Denver; Las Vegas; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, San Francisco and Boston.

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The states with the most searches for takeout per 1,000 people were, respectively, New York, Maryland, Colorado, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, Virginia, Rhode Island, Illinois and Florida.

Conversely, the least number of searches were in Vermont, Wyoming, South Dakota, West Virginia, Mississippi, Montana, Maine, New Hampshire, Iowa and North Dakota, respectively.

The least number of searches were in El Paso, Texas, followed by Oklahoma City; Bakersfield, California; Fresno, California; Wichita, Kansas; Arlington, Texas; Mesa, Arizona; Fort Worth; Phoenix; and San Antonio.

Patch’s national desk contributed to this report.

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