填空题 Breakfast is supposed to be (1) of the day.
But on average we spend just three minutes and (2) on a weekday breakfast- and we're so pressed for time that we often eat it (3) .
In fact, only half of us eat breakfast at all, (4) . Many prefer to have a lie-in, while others blame the growing pressure to (5) .
Only a third of us now (6) in the kitchen. Some resort to eating it in the bedroom, or even the bathroom, with (7) getting dressed at the same time.
Around a fifth manage to eat only (8) because they have so little time, while more than a third say they (9) of the day on the bus or train.
In Birmingham, (10) said they were too busy on the internet or watching TV in the morning to eat breakfast.
In London 57 percent said the same, and (11) from Bristol and 51 percent of Mancunian agreed.
One in seven eat at their desk at least (12) —and one in five confess to grabbing something as they (13) and eating it while they walk down the street.
But (14) it was the most important meal of the day, and seven in ten always have (15) according to the survey commissioned by Weetabix.
Sian Porter, a company (16) , said; "Encouragingly, the research indicated that possibly 1.2 million of us find time to eat a hot breakfast (17) and demonstrates that Brits do understand (18) breakfast, even going as far as (19) it on the bus, or (20) , to try and fit it in. /