Eating solo at the restaurant?

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In Amsterdam, Antwerp and London, the MVGCA association has launched a one-person pop-up restaurant called “Eenmaal” (12 to 25 seats). It is a creative project to focus on loneliness in an already hyper-connected society. The service aims to remove the stigma of solo dining. In recent years there has been a surge in solo dining in the U.K., with those aged between 25 to 34 being the most likely to eat alone. According to Pragma Consulting in London, meals for one person account for 27% of