Debenhams Notes the Rise of the Sizzling Singleton

By Debenhams, PRNE
Tuesday, July 27, 2010

LONDON, July 28, 2010 - Debenhams, high street store, has reported that frying pans big enough to
hold just one egg, small plates for just one slice of toast, and tea pots,
which only hold one cup of tea are now some of the fastest selling items in
cookware. The 140% sales increase is being attributed to the fact that more
people than ever before are living alone*. So great is the trend that
Debenhams has extended its single serve cookware offering and predict that it
may create a new movement in cooking.

Steve Lightfoot, trading director for Home at Debenhams said: "Some of
these pots and pans (
www.debenhams.com/home-furniture/cookshop/pots-pans) are so small that
they wouldn't look out of place in a doll's house. Our sales figures show
that people are not only cooking simple meals for one but preparing
increasingly smaller servings - Never mind beans on toast, these dishes are
so small that it's more likely to be bean on toast."

As recently as 30 years ago, sales of such small singleton cook and
dinnerware (www.debenhams.com/home-furniture/dinnerware) would
have been virtually unheard of. Big, durable, family-sized dishes, plates and
pans were the top sellers, with all cookware designed to hold enough food for
at least four people, with many dishes able to cater for six, eight and
sometimes ten guests. But a pivotal point was reached in 1996 when formal,
large scale dinner parties were falling out of fashion after Black Wednesday.

The move away from super-sized cookware continued with invitations to
trendy but simpler 'suppers' becoming common across the UK. Since then family
birth rates and a greater number of women preferring to carve out successful
careers rather than carve the Sunday roast have accelerated the trend.

Figures showing that more people are now living on their own for longer
before getting married, a rising divorce rate, and an increase in the number
of people who never marry at all, support the current boom in mini cookware.

Steve continued, "Singletons are choosing smaller pots and pans because
they are more economical to use. They require less energy to heat, less water
to wash and take up less space in the cupboard. They're ideal for modern,
urban, single-style living.

"There's no doubt that demand for single serve cookware is set to grow
extremely quickly.

"However, cooking on such a small scale may eventually make traditional
recipes in older cookbooks virtually unusable. They are all designed for
meals of up to four people, and the volumes of ingredients they use can't be
easily translated into cooking for one."

Notes to editors:

* According to The Office for National Statistics, In Great Britain the
proportion of people living alone has roughly doubled since 1971. There has
been a similar increase in one family lone parent households.

About Debenhams: (www.debenhams.com/)

Debenhams is a leading department stores group, and has a strong presence
in key product categories including women's fashion, men's clothing,
children's wear, luggage (www.debenhams.com/home-furniture/luggage)
and homeware like cooking utensils and wine glasses,
(www.debenhams.com/home-furniture/glassware/wine-glasses) with a
number of Debenhams deals also on offer.

Debenhams Beauty Club Card holders also benefit from exclusive seasonal
events, bonus point offers, exclusive gifts, free samples, makeovers, expert
skincare consultations and insider tips and advice. Full terms and conditions
are available online.

    For more information, please contact:

    Vicky Hewitt
    Debenhams Press Office
    33 Wigmore Street
    London
    W1U 1QX
    +44(0)207-529-0236
    www.debenhams.com

For more information, please contact: Vicky Hewitt, Debenhams Press Office, 33 Wigmore Street, London, W1U 1QX, +44(0)207-529-0236

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