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			<title>SkipTheDishes highlights what Bolton residents are craving, and ordering</title>
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<p>Popular food delivery service SkipTheDishes recently revealed statistics highlighting what people in Bolton like to order.</p>
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<p>In celebration of what the city's restaurateurs have to offer, Skip dug deep into Bolton's top cravings in 2019 so far, and what they discovered might surprise you.</p>
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<p>Here's what the people of Bolton have been craving most:</p>
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<p>1. Quarter chicken dinner. Winner winner, chicken dinner! People in Bolton ordered this dish nearly 250 times. That's a lot of chicken (and a lot of side rolls to go with it).</p>
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<p>2. Butter chicken. Bolton sure does love their chicken! Butter chicken has been ordered 230 times.</p>
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<p>3. Greek salad. Nearly 200 orders of greek salad? We're glad Bolton has found something to balance with all that chicken.</p>
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<p>The biggest single order in Bolton (so far) was nearly $350, and it included four 10 ounce steaks, four orders of salmon, three pizzas, and a bunch of extras. Whoever you are, we're impressed.</p>
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<p>Do your ordering habits match what the rest of Bolton is ordering? Or do your tastes lean in a different direction?</p>
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			<wp-post_date>2019-08-01 11:45:25</wp-post_date>
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