(Finance) – New Year’s Eve will bring to the table in restaurants and other public establishments 8 million Italianswhich they will spend between New Year’s Eve dinner and New Year’s Eve lunch 163 euros per person: just over 89 euros for December 31st and 74.7 euros for lunch. This is estimated by Fiepet Confesercenti, based on the survey conducted with Ipsos on a sample of Italian adults.
The budget to celebrate the arrival of the new year, at home or in a club, it will be highest in the regions of Northern Italy (201.81 euros) e lowest in the Center (approximately 109 euros).
The effect of the new highway code will also be felt: 15% will use a means of transport driven by others and 27% he will give up drinkingwhile 9% declare they have completely changed plans. There is also a 15% who, however, will not change their plans or alcohol consumption.
About half of Italians will stay home for dinner (53%)with a stronger trend among people aged over 35 (56%) and women (57%). Friends, however, are a relevant alternative: about a quarter (24%) of those interviewed prefer it, especially among young people (18-34 years, 25%) and among men (26%). More familiar the size of the New Year’s Eve lunch: on January 1st, 73% of the sample will be at their own or relatives’ house, only 10% will be at a friend’s house.
14% of Italians will opt for the restaurantin particular in the North and Center (15% and 14%), to which is added a 3% than for dinner or New Year’s Eve will opt for discos or dance hallsa share that rises to 5% under 34 years of age. For New Year’s Eve lunch, 8% choose a restaurant or business.