Here's what people have been Googling during the US election

Binging on food and alcohol during the US presidential election? You’re not alone.
According to Google Trends, a website by Google that analyzes the popularity of top search queries, Americans have been searching for plenty of food during the past few hours.
Google revealed that “fries near me” and “liquor store near me” have hit all-time high search records.
“Fries near me” and “liqour store near me” are at all-time highs in searchhttps://t.co/Gx6j7GtCJuhttps://t.co/Lf24eYg6uy pic.twitter.com/mma88WWmCR
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) November 4, 2020
In addition, one of the five top trending US Google search terms over the past few hours didn’t have anything to do with the current election.
The odd one out? “Chinese food near me.”
Top trending on all of US Google search right now in the US:
1. exit polls
2. live election coverage
3. chinese food near me
4. who won the election today
5. election coverageMore data: https://t.co/nfYDxkDMAT
— GoogleTrends (@GoogleTrends) November 3, 2020
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Current Google data displaying what people are searching for includes “Chinese food,” “wine tasting,” “Starbucks open,” “food open,” and “Whataburger”.
Over the past seven days, the most highly searched political topic was unemployment.

Google Trends
The top trending search continues to be “election results.”
Those wondering who the next president of the United States will be can check back in with Daily Hive once all ballots are counted. For now, learn about how the US election works, and what time you may find out who wins the election.