There is nothing more comforting to a pounding headache than ordering unhealthy food.
Grubhub has released “A Year In Delivery” showing us which foods grew in popularity most this year, and the results are clear: people needed plenty of grease and fat in ’16.
I think it’s obvious 2016 has been the year of the hangover.
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Mac & cheese has taken first place as the most ordered in 2016 as deliveries have spiked 373%. Nothing says hangover cure like creamy, cheesy, pasta deliciousness.
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Chicken & waffles are the perfect combination of protein and carbs to help you recover from your 3 a.m. bar crawl. Deliveries spiked 234% showing us we all could use a bit of balance in our lives.
Although the sound of pork marrow bone broth would make my stomach churn even more on a hangover, apparently this ramen is the real deal, having grown in deliveries by 223%.
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Oxtail is taking its place in this year’s list. Although it is an unusual addition, give the party people what they want. You can get it in many forms, just like the shots you took last night.
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