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Best Foods to eat while driving

General Vehicular, Press Release

Best Foods to Eat While DrivingWhile American motorists are widely divided in their top picks for car food, 16 percent would choose a candy bar. The go-to snack food scored well on a number of attributes: It can be eaten with one hand, it doesn’t drip and it’s tasty. Out of the 15 foods included in Insure.com’s survey, candy bars also rated highest for not leaving a smell in the car.

French fries were a very close second for best car food, with 15 percent choosing the hot potato sticks. As with candy bars, fries made it to the top of list due to high scores for being a one-handed food, non-drippy and tasty.

French fries would have ranked No. 1 if they left less odor in the car. Only tacos rated worse for lingering smell.

Here’s how drivers rate the best foods to eat while driving:

Rank

Food

Percent

1

Candy bar

16%

2

French fries

15%

3

Potato chips

9%

4

Chicken nuggets

8%

5

Doughnut

8%

6

Fresh fruit

8%

7

Hamburger

7%

8

Breakfast sandwich

6%

9

Other

6%

10

Sandwich

5%

11

Hot dog

3%

12

Ice cream cone

3%

13

Burrito

2%

14

Pizza

2%

15

Taco

2%

Granola bars and nuts were the top write-in candidates for “other.”

“Our own analysis confirmed candy bars are indeed the best food for the road,” said Amy Danise, Editorial Director of Insure.com. “Any food that can gush its components, like sandwiches or tacos, proved undesirable.”

Survey respondents also rated each food for driving-friendly attributes. Here are the top- and lowest-scoring foods for each category:

  • One-handed food — Best: Candy bar. Worst: Pizza.
  • Non-drippy – Best: French fries. Worst: Ice cream cone,
  • Tasty – Best: Candy bar. Worst: Taco.
  • Filling – Best: Burrito. Worst: Ice cream cone.
  • Does not leave lingering smell in car – Best: Candy bar. Worst: Taco.

There is more agreement on the worst food to eat while driving: Soup. Among five choices of sloppy eats, the liquid meal was chosen as the worst food to eat while driving by more than a third of respondents:

Rank

Worst foodsPercent

1

Soup

39%

2

Spaghetti

28%

3

Ribs

19%

4

Salad

4%

5

Nachos

4%

McDonald’s scored a resounding victory as the best place for car food among large chains.

Rank

ChainPercent

1

McDonald’s

31%

2

Dunkin’ Donuts

11%

3

Wendy’s

7%

4

Other

7%

5

Starbucks

7%

6

Burger King

6%

7

Sonic Drive-In

5%

8

Chick-fil-A

5%

9

Taco Bell

4%

10

Subway

3%

11

Jack in the Box

2%

12

Dairy Queen

2%

13

KFC

2%

14

Arby’s

2%

15

Panera Bread

2%

16

Pizza Hut

1%

17

Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen

1%

18

Domino’s Pizza

1%

19

Chipotle Mexican Grill

1%

20

Papa John’s

1%

21

Hardee’s

0%

See the full article at http://www.insure.com/car-insurance/best-foods-to-eat-while-driving.html.

Methodology
Insure.com surveyed 1,500 licensed drivers age 25 and older. Respondents were split evenly between males and females and distributed across age groups in line with Census age data. The online-panel survey was fielded in July 2013.

About Insure.com
Insure.com provides a comprehensive array of information on auto insurance, home insurance, health insurance, and life insurance. The site offers an extensive library of originally authored insurance articles and decision-making tools that are not available from any other single source.  Insure.com is owned and operated by QuinStreet, Inc. (NASDAQ: QNST), one of the largest Internet marketing and media companies in the world. QuinStreet is committed to providing consumers and businesses with the information they need to research, find and select the products, services and brands that best meet their needs. The company is a leader in visitor-friendly marketing practices. For more information, please visit QuinStreet.com.

 

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