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The United States of Double-Dippers

You might want to avoid the chips and dip this Sunday . . . unless you’re comfortable knowing a third of your friends basically SPIT in it. A new survey…

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You might want to avoid the chips and dip this Sunday . . . unless you're comfortable knowing a third of your friends basically SPIT in it.

A new survey found 31% of us double-dip our chips at parties and social gatherings.  And it was voted the worst food-related thing people do.

The top five are double-dipping . . . putting ketchup on pizza . . . ordering steak well done . . . eating pizza with a knife-and-fork . . . and using a spoon to eat ice cream out of a cone.

The study also looked at the states with the most double-dippers.  And #1 is TEXAS, where 56% of people admitted they do it.

The top ten double-dip states are Texas . . . New York . . . Washington . . . North Carolina . . . Alabama . . . Colorado . . . Illinois . . . West Virginia . . . Florida . . . and Arizona.

North Dakota has the lowest percentage of double-dippers at just 16%.  Followed by Virginia . . . Kansas . . . Mississippi . . . and Wisconsin.

And voting for the "most dippable foods" was extremely close:  Fries, chips, and chicken nuggets all tied for first.  Wings and pizza also made the top ten.

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