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BOOZY work lunches are in danger of becoming a thing of the past, as seven in ten working Brits would no longer DREAM of drinking at lunchtime

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By Harriet Scott

New research has revealed the good old days of wine soaked business lunches on expenses could soon be consigned to the history books, as modern business deals are now more likely to be clinched over a sparkling water and a salad.

In fact according to the data, seven in ten British business people would never drink alcohol at a business lunch, with 23 percent saying their boss simply wouldnโ€™t stand for it.
However, a more health conscious half of those polled (46 percent) claimed they prefer to stick to water, as drinking alcohol is just too unhealthy in this day and age. But, the nationwide study of 2,000 business people by Deliveroo for Business also revealed that over half complain they go out for โ€œfar fewerโ€ work lunches than they did ten years ago.

In fact, modern Brits have an average of three working โ€œlunchesโ€ every six months, whereas ten years ago, we would enjoy as many as five according to the report, with 44 percent saying back in the day they regularly got โ€œtipsyโ€ on a business lunch.

According to the poll, a dry martini to kick off, sitting down to a white table cloth, harmless flirting with clients or colleagues, enjoying a bread basket without worrying about the carbs – and heading back to the office a bit tipsy are among the things we miss most about the boozy lunches of old. The average business lunch now lasts under one hour, while ten years ago a lunch would last at least two hours or more, according to those polled.

Joe Groves at Deliveroo said โ€œOur own data shows that despite the decline of boozy lunches, offices are now increasingly being treated to Friday afternoon drinks, with alcohol orders to offices increasing 93% on Fridays compared with other week days on Deliverooโ€.

Other things we miss about the good old days include meeting up with clients face to face rather than over email (39 percent), bonding and building relationships (33 percent), and having a good old gossip (27 percent), while 46 percent said they miss the days of wining and dining clients and colleagues.

According to the survey 45 percent claimed these days would be able to do any work in the afternoon if they went on a boozy lunch, a further 31 percent thought they would get into trouble with their boss. 43 percent said they would no longer be able to put a lunch on expenses, 17 percent admitted they wouldnโ€™t even dare to try and claim for a lunch, while 41 percent said they couldnโ€™t claim for anything too expensive. 57 percent said some of their best and most lucrative deals were clinched over a boozy lunch, with 62 percent admitting weโ€™ve lost the fun side of business and client relationships.

20 THINGS WE MISS ABOUT BOOZY WORK LUNCHES

1. Talking face to face rather than on email
2. Bonding with clients
3. A good gossip
4. Being able to put things on expenses
5. Harmless flirting with colleagues
6. Impromptu all day drinking sessions
7. Hilarious antics
8. Dessert trolleys
9. Cheese boards
10. Going back to the office tipsy
11. More than three courses
12. Slagging off the boss
13. After lunch/dinner chocolates
14. Bread baskets
15. White tablecloths
16. Prawn cocktails
17. Dessert wine
18. Silver platters
19. Brandy with cigars
20. Dry martinis