BRITS scoff an average of 50,000 calories on a week-long all-inclusive holiday, research claims.
That is around three times their recommended weekly intake.
GettyBrits scoff an average of 50,000 calories on an all-inclusive holiday[/caption]
In fact, we guzzle our daily calorie intake in booze alone — with an average of 2,240 calories of alcohol consumed each day of an all-inclusive.
Women’s ideal calorie intake is 2,000 a day, while for men it is 2,500.
The typical Brit has five drinks even before they arrive at their destination — two at the airport, three on the plane — researchers say.
But low-calorie booze brand DrinkWell found three in ten say they do not care about the calories consumed on holiday.
DrinkWell founder Tom Bell said: “It’s no secret that Brits love a drink, but there are plenty of fewer-calorie alcoholic drinks available.”
And an average of 2,240 calories of alcohol are consumed each day Read More