POLL: Will you stop eating an English fry up because it’s unhealthy?


The traditional English fry up has been branded too fatty or greasy in a recent poll where one in 10 people said they “never” enjoy the dish. The survey of 1,000 adults commissioned by Breville, saw four in ten (37 per cent) saying it’s too fatty or greasy to tuck into more often. The research was carried out through OnePoll. 

While the same percentage worry about the calorie count and 31 percent think it takes too long to prepare, reports The Sun. 

The complete English breakfast consists of back bacon, eggs, British sausage, baked beans, bubble and squeak, fried tomato, fried mushrooms, black pudding, with fried and toasted bread on the side.

Of the people surveyed, adults aged 18 to 34 found one in 10 never enjoy the dish, while 14 percent tuck into it just once or twice a year.

Around 20 percent only consume the cooked breakfast every couple of months.

However, around 70 percent claimed that they would be more inclined to eat the morning feast if these “icks” could be overcome.

Would you ever stop eating a Full English because it’s unhealthy? Cast your vote below. If you can’t see the poll below, click here to vote.

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