Sushi On First Date Increases Chances For A Second By 170%

  • 8 years ago
The newest Singles in America survey of more than 5,500 single American adults has found that eating sushi on the first date increases the chances for a follow-up meeting by 170 percent.

What people eat on their first date could influence their chances of a second date. 

According to the recently released Singles in America survey, getting together for sushi on the initial meeting increases the likelihood for a follow-up by 170 percent. 

Helen Fisher, a biological anthropologist involved in the polling, explains this high correlation by saying, “Sushi gets you to the second date because it’s sharing.”  

The food can also be expensive and sophisticated, and some of the fish contain Omega-3s which, she

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