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We all know someone who seems to be the among the pickiest eaters. I’ll be the first to admit I’m somewhat of a picky eater. I’ve certainly gotten better as…

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We all know someone who seems to be the among the pickiest eaters. I'll be the first to admit I'm somewhat of a picky eater. I've certainly gotten better as I've gotten older, but there are still plenty of things I won't eat. That being said I'm not the person who is only ordering chicken fingers at a restaurant by a longshot. I did find it interesting, as someone born and raised in North Carolina, that one of the cities with the pickiest eaters in the country is right here in NC.

This is according to a new report shared with us by our friends at Home Run Inn, one of the nation’s leading frozen pizza brands. To determine these rankings they conducted a study of more than 2000 participants across the country.

Google search volume was also used in this analysis with the goal to determine search interest for picky eating habits. Included search terms included those related to picky eating, meal ideas for picky eaters, and ways to overcome picky eating.

Those search terms were then analyzed across all 50 states and cities with a population of at least 250,000.

Ultimately the following determination was made for the cities with the pickiest eaters:

  1. St. Louis, MO
  2. Jersey City, NJ
  3. Cincinnati, OH
  4. Winston-Salem, NC
  5. Fort Wayne, IN

A few other North Carolina cities made the pickiest eaters top 50 list including Durham (21), Greensboro (23), and Raleigh (45). The Queen City was noticeably absent.

Another interesting statistic (and one that makes me feel better about myself) is that according to Home Run Inn’s nationwide survey, 50% of Americans consider themselves picky eaters. 

They also shared with us some other highlights from this story:

  • Among picky eaters, one-third are embarrassed about their picky eating habits
  • 54% often hide their picky eating habits while dining with others
  • 45% have never attempted to overcome their picky eating habits
  • Picky Preferences: (57%) dislike vegetables, followed by seafood (56%), meat (39%), spices and seasonings (34%), and pork (33%)
  • 65% say their picky eating habits started in childhood
  • Among all respondents, one in five say they would not date a picky eater

I was also interested to learn that something that is a big turn-off for me, is also for a lot of other people. It's almost always the texture of foods that I do not care for. And it turns out a lot of other people feel the same way. 84% are against "slimy foods" with others not caring for "anything mushy (54%), gelatinous or jelly-like (40%), or gooey and sticky (39%)".

Thanks to our friends at Home Run Inn for sharing their research with us. You can view the full study here.

6 Go-To Meals for Adults Who Eat Like Children

Ever catch yourself secretly craving those comfort foods from your childhood? Eating habits are a fundamental aspect of our daily lives, reflecting our culture, upbringing, and personal preferences. It's natural for children to have unique and sometimes unconventional eating habits. But it’s interesting to know that there are adults who proudly embrace eating like children. Gravitating towards what some might call "childish meals.” These people, unapologetically, opt for the comforting and familiar flavors of childhood, turning to dishes that might make a Michelin-star chef raise an eyebrow.

One reason adults may adopt childlike eating habits is the comfort of familiarity. Many of us have fond memories of childhood meals and snacks, and for some, replicating these flavors can provide a sense of nostalgia and security. Whether indulging in a favorite cereal or enjoying a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, these comfort foods can offer a brief escape from the complexities of adult life.

Childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free

In times of stress or challenges, these dishes offer a sense of security and ease, like a cozy blanket for the palate. The preparation and consumption of childish meals are straightforward and hassle-free.

After a demanding day, adults may go for dishes that require minimal effort and decision-making. Adulting can be overwhelming at times, with its responsibilities, stressors, and expectations. Eating like a child can serve as a temporary escape from these pressures. It's a way to rebel against the constraints of adulthood, if only for a moment. In a world that often demands seriousness and discipline, indulging in playful and carefree eating can be a form of self-care.

Shared sense of nostalgia

Interestingly, eating like a child can also be a social activity. It might serve as a bonding experience among friends or family members, creating a shared sense of nostalgia. This behavior can be especially prevalent at themed parties, where adults gather to relive their childhoods through food and games.

Food preferences are highly subjective. Some adults simply enjoy the taste and texture of these childhood dishes, regardless of any deeper motivations. Personal taste plays a significant role in meal choices.

Dishes like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, mac 'n' cheese, or chicken tenders offer comfort, memories, and a connection to the past. So, when you see someone enjoying their favorite childhood meal, remember it's more than just food. It’s a reminder that simple joys are often the best.

Take a look at these go-to meals for adults who eat like children.

Macaroni and Cheese

Gooey, cheesy, and served with a side of warm nostalgia, mac 'n' cheese has an enduring appeal for many adults. Its simplicity and comfort make it a beloved choice among those who eat like children. Plus, it's easy to make or dump out of a box into a pot.

American creamy macaroni and cheese pasta

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches:

The classic combination of creamy peanut butter and sweet jelly or jam between two slices of bread is a timeless favorite. It's a simple pleasure that resonates with adults seeking a taste of their carefree days. A sweet and nutty symphony that satisfies the kid in you with refined taste.

Homemade Crustless Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich with Chips

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Chicken Tenders and Fries

Crispy chicken tenders paired with seasoned fries provide a satisfying and familiar meal. Their widespread availability makes them a reliable choice for those moments when you're not sure what to order. This childhood classic still holds a special place in the hearts (and palates) of adults who appreciate its uncomplicated goodness.

Homemade Crispy Chicken Tenders and French Fries on a white plate, side view.

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Sloppy Joe

Sloppy Joe's are messy and fun to eat. An explosion of ground beef, onions, peppers, and a tangy tomato sauce that's so messy, you'll need a bib (or a sense of adventure). Enjoy it piled high on a fresh brioche bun, and embrace the chaos as you bite into this wild and wonderfully messy delight.

Salsa Sloppy Joe

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Cereal and Milk

Many adults grew up eating cereal as a staple breakfast or snack. It brings back fond memories of childhood mornings and simple, carefree times. Cereal is incredibly convenient. It requires minimal preparation too. Just pour it into a bowl, add milk, and you're good to go. This makes it an attractive option for busy adults. And it comes in a wide range of flavors and types, from sugary classics to healthier options.

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Mini Pizza Bagels

Mini pizza bagels often bring back fond memories of childhood lunches or after-school snacks. Many adults have a nostalgic attachment to them, making them a comforting choice. The combination of soft bagels, savory sauce, gooey cheese, and toppings provides a delightful mix of textures and flavors that appeal to a wide range of tastes.

Frozen Mini PIzza Bagels with Cheese and Pepperoni

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Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.