(STUDY FINDS) – Was the Thanksgiving turkey a little too dry this year? Does your relative always put too much salt on the Christmas roast? A new poll finds most Americans keep these little critiques a secret during the holidays. In fact, seven in 10 people just lie if a holiday meal tastes bad.
In a survey of over 1,400 people, conducted by Cinch Home Services, researchers looked at all the aspects of the one holiday tradition most people share this time of year — food! No matter the holiday, the poll finds nearly 88 percent of Americans say they’re cooking for the occasion.
This year’s cooking duties are most often in the hands of American millennials, with 89 percent of these young adults putting on an apron during a family gathering. With that in mind, millennials are also the most likely cooks to prepare a vegetarian menu this year (36%), compared to Gen Z cooks (33%), Gen X (24%), or baby boomers (22%).