British holidaymakers are worst hit on the waistline during Greek and Turkish holidays, where they tend to gain a lot of weight, a survey has revealed.
The survey found that the kebabs, tsatziki and chips of Cyprus prove too much for many Britons.
Turkey came a close second with holidaymakers putting on 3lb during their stay there while Portugal came third with 2.9lb,
the Daily Mail reported. The survey placed much of the blame on the all you can eat hotel buffet, which Britons cited as the chief reason for filling out. The United States, which is known for huge portions of fast food and a growing obesity crisis, came in fourth place. In the survey for travel firm Thomas Cook, one in five people said putting on weight had spoilt their holiday. Large numbers said that food abroad was cheaper and better than back at home, making them want to eat out too often.
Click here to see the original article>the Daily Mail reported. The survey placed much of the blame on the all you can eat hotel buffet, which Britons cited as the chief reason for filling out. The United States, which is known for huge portions of fast food and a growing obesity crisis, came in fourth place. In the survey for travel firm Thomas Cook, one in five people said putting on weight had spoilt their holiday. Large numbers said that food abroad was cheaper and better than back at home, making them want to eat out too often.