Americans have so many vices that they can be customized on a state-by-state basis.
The social network Foursquare analyzed its data to figure out the vice that’s the most disproportionately popular in every state. They defined a vice as, quote, “an alcoholic drink, fattening food, dessert, or borderline controversial preference.”
Here are some of the highlights:
In-N-Out Burger is 3,525% more popular in California than anywhere else.
Gambling is 1,395% more popular in Nevada.
Moonshine is 662% more popular in Tennessee.
Marijuana is 1,125% more popular in Colorado.
Something called “taco pizza” is 55% more popular in North Dakota.
Disco fries . . . those are cheese fries with gravy on top . . . are 1,660% more popular in New Jersey.
And drip coffee is 656% more popular in Washington.