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How we’ve changed

Following tumultuous change in our lifestyles, we identify new habits in food and drink that could be here to stay

New ways to eat and drink

As more of us venture back out to pubs and restaurants, we tot up the 10 biggest food and drink trends that have emerged during the last few months spent at home, and how they may be shaping our future

1 Home happy hour

No bars and pubs, no problem. Their closure didn’t stop us from getting our booze

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