As you might expect, queries for election results dominate many of the top searches, but almost as popular: “Chick fil a.” Yes, the fast food chain is holding strong in the number 6 Hot Trends spot — ahead of terms like “election coverage” (currently at number 10) — thanks to an Election Day free food promotion. Other food items making strong showings (thanks to similar promotions) are Ben and Jerry’s, Krispy Kreme Donuts, Califoria Tortilla and of course, Starbucks, which has several search terms on the list.
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But my favorite piece of data has to be number 17 on the Hot Trends page: “Free stuff for voting.” Come on people, you’re not making America seem any less materialistic with queries like that.
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