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It's Just Lunch Singles Survey Says that the Patriots Will Win the Super Bowl

According to Its Just Lunch, the premier dating service for busy professionals, 70% of singles surveyed said that they think that the New England Patriots will win the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 2, 2005 -- According to Its Just Lunch, the premier dating service for busy professionals, 70% of singles surveyed said that they think that the New England Patriots will win the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Patriots are also favored by singles because they are a more attractive team; 69% of women and 72% of men think they are better looking than the Eagles. The survey also found that 63% of singles think the Patriots uniforms are cuter. Perhaps thats what they think will help them win: looks and better outfits.

67% of single women would rather go on a date Tom Brady, the quarterback for the Patriots, than Donovan McNabb of the Eagles.

Only 15% of singles would take someone on a first date to the Super Bowl. However, 58% of singles would bring a first date to a Super Bowl party. If they had extra tickets to the Super Bowl, 44% of men would invite their brother to the big game, rather than taking a date.

On Sunday, everyone is skipping their diets. 79% of men and 90% of women wont stick to their diets at the big game; instead they will be filling up on game food, such as hotdogs and beer.

Survey finds that singles are loyal to their teams. 79% of men and 71% of women will root against their dates team at the Super Bowl. Singles are serious about the big game. If their date was talking throughout the game, 57% of singles would talk to their date, but turn all conversation back to football. 3% of singles would never ask them out again and 43% of men would ask them out again, but never to a sporting event.

Everyone wants to be in Jacksonville for the big game. 44% of men and 41% of women would go on a date with someone they werent crazy about in order to go to the Super Bowl. Even if their date turned out to be a dud, 95% of singles would stay and watch the game-after all it is the Super Bowl.

About Its Just Lunch
Since Its Just Lunch was founded in 1991, the company has arranged thousands of fun, first date lunches or drinks after work-an atmosphere where singles can feel comfortable with the process of meeting a new person. With over 75 locations worldwide, each day Its Just Lunch arranges hundreds of fun, first dates over lunch or drinks after work at over 1,100 restaurants. With many introductions leading to second dates, Its Just Lunch is the worlds leading first date authority.

The U.S. dating industry is estimated at nearly $1.5 billion, and growing at 25% annually, with 110 million single adults in the United States alone.

For additional information, log on to www.itsjustlunch.com

Contact:
Alana Beyer
619.234.7200 ext.111
PR@ijlcorp.com

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