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Home » One in four Brits have eaten the same snacks for more than a decade
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One in four Brits have eaten the same snacks for more than a decade

By staff12 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

One in four Brits have been stuck in a snack loop for more than 10 years – grabbing the same tired treats time and time again, here’s how to expand your taste buds and try something new

Baga Chipz eating Cheez-It
Baga Chipz has teamed up with Cheez-It to get Brits to mix up their snacks(Image: PinPep)

Brits are reaching for the same old snacks time and again. A survey of 2,000 adults revealed that a whopping 77% are on ‘autopilot’ when they hit the snack aisle, mindlessly putting the same items into their basket each visit. A third confess to eating the same snack up to five times a week, with one in five admitting to doing so seven times.

While two-thirds are proud to be loyal to their favourite snack, a third admit they are fed up with their predictable choices. Yet, fear of disappointment keeps many from trying something new, with 18% anxious that a new snack won’t live up to its expectations.

Baga Chipz eating Cheez-It
Serving snack drama with a side of sass(Image: PinPep)

The study was commissioned by Cheez-It, who has partnered with Drag Queen, Baga Chipz MBE, to encourage Brits to have a ‘cheesy affair’ and shake up their snack routine.

Baga Chipz said: “Let’s be honest babes, we’ve all been stuck with the same boring snack – day in, day out. It’s time to stop being loyal to something that’s not giving what it needs to give! I’m here to say: cheat on your usual nibble and have a little flirt with something new. Life’s too short for bland snacks – let’s make snack time fabulous, crunchy, and a little bit naughty.”

Those who remain faithful to their favourite snacks said they would choose them over anything else. The survey found these Brits are more devoted to their go-to snack than even their favourite takeaway.

Interestingly, 12% of people value their go-to snack more than their local pub or favourite telly programme. However, a shake-up in the snack department might be just what Brits are craving, with 34% keen to break away from their usual nibbles and a whopping 49% on the prowl for something more satisfying.

Baga Chipz eating Cheez-It
Baga Chipz is encouraging Brits to ‘cheat’ on their usual snacks(Image: PinPep)

Of those eager to try something new, a fifth would heed Baga Chips’ advice and ‘cheat’ on their regular snack if it was a limited edition or had an extra-crunchy texture. For 17% they would stray for something spicy, and the same number are easily tempted by extra cheese.

A spokesperson for Cheez-It said: “Snack time should never be boring, but our research shows that Brits have gotten too comfortable with their same old choices. We’re asking snackers to try a cheezy bit on the side for some extra snackisfaction.

“What’s the worst that could happen? You might just find a brie-lliant new snack to brighten up your day.”

TOP TIPS TO TRY A NEW SNACK

  1. Flavour Dating: Give new snacks at least three tries before deciding they’re not for you
  2. Snack Switching: Don’t ditch your old fave all at once — alternate between your classic and something new
  3. Snack and Sip: Pair your new snack with a new drink — iced coffee, fancy cocktail, herbal tea
  4. Texture Twists: Focus on trying new textures, not just new flavours
  5. The Mood Match: Think about what mood you’re in — Go for a punchy flavour if you’re feeling bold
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