Millions of Brits get on so well with their friends and family due to a shared love - of food.A study of 2,000 adults found almost 58 percent believe most of their relationships revolve around a love of cooking, eating and dining out together.And 54 percent can’t imagine a meet up with friends that doesn’t involve eating or drinking, while half always eat and drink with relatives.Occasions which bring people together over grub were found to include Christmas, birthday celebrations, and barbecues or garden parties.And 55 percent said eating together is special because it's the only time they really get to enjoy together as family.The study was commissioned by Crockpot in collaboration with FareShare in a bid to unite the nation over.
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