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Brits ‘boosted’ by warmer weather, new study shows – as favourite spring activities revealed

Published on April 15, 2025 at 01:39 PM

HALF of Brits say the changing season literally puts a ‘spring in their step' – as they look forward to reconnecting with nature, going for long walks, and hosting friends and family.

A poll, of 2,000 adults, found 86 per cent say the arrival of boosts their mood, with 37 per cent finding it awakens their senses.

A woman in a green dress presents a large vegetable platter.
Sunshine and rising temperatures are boosting Brits' moods
Spring vegetable board with cheese and radish crostini.
Outdoor picnics are a springtime treat enjoyed across the nation

It emerged 26 per cent also feel more adventurous as the improves and they get to spend more time outside.

Taking into account the fresh perspectives the season inspires, it’s considered a prime time for , with 29 per cent also claiming it as their favourite time of year.

Brits’ favourite springtime activities include eating with loved ones, enjoying and , and making the most of the opportunity to savour their meals al fresco. 

The study was commissioned by , which partnered with hosting expert and food columnist Alexandra Dudley, to create a vibrant crudité centrepiece – the ‘Boursin Bloom Board'.

Made up of vibrant seasonal in the shape of budding flowers to celebrate the signs of the new season, Alexandra created the board as her recommended dinner party showstopper for spring, while sharing her tips and advice on entertaining.

Alexandra said: “Spring is a lovely time to gather with friends and family, and to unleash your creative side, both in the and on the table.

“The vibrant colours of fresh produce and maximalist table décor make it the perfect hosting season, and crowd-pleasing ingredients that elevate simple dishes can be an endless source of inspiration.”;

Sharing moments over food together was also found to be Brits' favourite thing about entertaining guests (41 per cent), alongside enjoying good conversation (41 per cent), and sharing stories and laughter (36 per cent).

The key ingredients needed for guests to enjoy themselves were found to be good company (59 per cent), delicious food (58 per cent), and a warm and inviting ambience (35 per cent).

Behaviours around cooking also seem to change with the season, with three in 10 preferring to serve lighter food and 29 per cent using more seasonal produce for their springtime feasts.

Exactly eight in 10 also value the visual aspects of the food they serve, putting a significant amount of effort into the presentation of their dishes.

A further 36 per cent also believe that the presentation of food is as important as how it tastes, according to OnePoll.com data.

People also reported hosting more often (19 per cent) and serving more colourful food (16 per cent), with one in 10 also feeling more experimental with both flavours and presentation.

Despite the excitement that comes with hosting, the pressures of presentation and good taste get to nearly a third (31 per cent) of adults, who find they look forward to hosting loved ones but get stressed on the day.

A spokesperson from Boursin said: “As spring approaches and flowers start to bloom, we often see a spark of culinary inspiration and Brits exploring fun new ways to experience food with others.

“Sharing a delicious meal is one of the key ways we can connect with the important people in our lives, and incorporating the flavours, colours, and flora of spring can elevate those special moments.”;

Overhead view of a large vegetable platter with dip, surrounded by people enjoying appetizers.
People are more likely to use in-season ingredients for springtime cooking
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