One in five will serve up a selection of cured meats when eating al fresco while a survey of 2,000 adults also found olives (25%) and sushi (10%) are also among the most favoured food items offered up.
But it is not just all about food with cider (15%), prosecco (15%) and iced coffee (10%) also proving popular for those outdoor occasions.
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