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| Saturday, 17 November, 2001, 12:27 GMT Food poisoning 'hits home and abroad' ![]() UK tourists like to eat pasta on holiday British holidaymakers are almost as badly hit by food poisoning in the UK as they are when staying in Europe, a survey has found. While 15% of British tourists had stomach bugs while on holiday in Europe, 10% suffered food poisoning contracted while holidaying in the UK, the study showed. People in northern England suffered the worst from food eaten in the UK, while Londoners were hardest-hit by upset stomachs in Europe, the survey by the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph found.
The survey said Spain topped the table for cuisine casualties, with paella and tapas eating causing stomach problems. Tourists from northern England suffered the least from food poisoning on holiday trips worldwide, while those from Scotland and the East Midlands suffered the least on trips confined to Europe. The highest number of British travellers suffering food poisoning in the UK (13%) came from northern England. Miserable experience Only 7% (the lowest figure) of people from Yorkshire and Humberside had succumbed to food eaten in their own country. Graham Boynton, travel editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph, said: "A bout of food poisoning can turn a longed-for break into a miserable experience." Other findings included: | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Health stories now: Links to more Health stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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