IKEA Cooking & Eating Report 2026: 1 in 5 People Eat Dinner on the Sofa

IKEA has released its latest Cooking & Eating Report 2026, revealing how everyday eating habits are shifting around the world.

According to the report, 18% of people now eat dinner on the sofa, while only 44% regularly eat at a kitchen table. A smaller group say they eat in bed (4%) or standing up in the kitchen (4%).

The study is based on responses from over 31,000 people across 31 markets, examining how screens, space constraints and busy routines are reshaping home dining habits.

The findings reflect a broader shift in how the home functions, not just as a dining space, but as a flexible living environment where eating blends with rest and entertainment.


This evolving behaviour also aligns with how IKEA continues to experiment with casual, accessible food formats in-store, such as its recent extended-length hot dog concept — showing how food and furniture experiences increasingly overlap inside the IKEA ecosystem. 

You can access the full IKEA Cooking & Eating Report 2026 here »

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