On April 29, we asked: How comfortable are you eating at a restaurant? A full1,029 of you responded, and more than half of you, 53.7% to be exact, responded with “in the next two (2) weeks”. The next two highest answers had a .1%, or 1 vote, difference. “In the next three (3) weeks” came in second, corresponding to 12.8% of the total vote, while “in the next two (2) months”, was right behind that with 12.7% of the total vote. The answer option of “more than 6 months” claimed last place with 33 total votes, or 3.2% of the total votes. Overall, respondents seem more likely to go about eating at a restaurant sooner rather than later.
When we compare this to a national survey of the same question asked by Morning Consult on April 22-24, we see drastic differences. When looking at the answer choice of “in the next two (2) weeks”, interestingly that was the lowest response with 3% of their total votes. The voting option of “more than six (6) months” was actually their second highest response with 19% of the total 2200 votes. We see these differences as peculiar, considering their percentages for each voting option remained around the same despite recategorizing it by party affiliation, age, education level, and even religion. Only time will tell us the impact of states opening up their communities.
Disclaimer: These polls are to measure the opinions of our readers, and the results reflect the views of those who choose to respond. These polls are opinion-based and not proven, nor based on scientific methods of sampling, data collection, and analysis. We encourage all readers to be informed and educated based on scientific methods of data collections.