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What Butler Ate In 2019, According To Grubhub

Here are the top orders in the area, according to the food delivery service.

BUTLER, NJ - Butler may have an assortment of Philly natives as residents had a hankering for cheesesteak this year, according to the food delivery service Grubhub.

The top orders placed on the company's platform in Butler, and the percentage increase over last year, were:

  • Cheesesteak: 698 percent more popular than last year
  • Fried calamari: 665 percent more popular than last year
  • Mozzarella stick: 642 percent more popular than last year
  • B.L.T. sandwich: 622 percent more popular than last year
  • French toast: 517 percent more popular than last year

Grubhub, owner of Seamless and other food related brands, recently released its Year in Food report, which showed the top orders across the country this year.

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In New Jersey, the most common takeout food was a meatball parmesan sandwich. Across the border in New York, bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches made the No. 1 spot, while in Pennsylvania residents preferred lobster lo mein.

Across the country, cauliflower pizza took the top spot overall, being the No. 1 order of the year and climbing up from seventh place in 2018. Spicy Brussels sprouts followed cauliflower pizza on the top 10 list, then portobello mushroom empanadas, black bean and sweat potato tacos and miso pork ramen.

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