Takeaway

Takeaway

Take-out or takeout; carry-out or to-go; takeaway; takeaways; grab-n-go; and parcel is a prepared meal or other food items, purchased at a restaurant or fast food outlet with the intent to eat elsewhere.

Takeaway

Takeaway

What is correct takeaway or take away?

Take away is a common phrasal verb that’s used in a lot of contexts, and takeaway as a noun has a lot of different meanings. It’s sometimes spelled take-away. In the U.K., takeaway is the word for what Americans call takeout—food picked up from a restaurant to eat elsewhere, typically at home.

What is the meaning of give takeaway?

take·​away ˈtāk-ə-ˌwā Synonyms of takeaway. : a conclusion to be made based on presented facts or information : a main point or key message to be learned or understood from something experienced or observed.

Why is it called a takeaway?

The concept of prepared meals to be eaten elsewhere dates back to antiquity. Market and roadside stalls selling food were common in Ancient Greece and Rome. In Pompeii, archaeologists have found a number of thermopolia, service counters opening onto the street which provided food to be taken away.

What is the most popular takeaway food in South Africa?

Chicken remains South Africa’s favourite food to order in. It is followed by pizza, and burgers. This is according to data from Uber’s Year in Review report. According to UberEats, salmon is a popular choice in the vegan world, as well as tofu.

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