PEOPLE in a North-East city need to be more romantic, according to a survey.
It says that one in four people living in Newcastle are treating their partners to a romantic gesture only once a year.
The recession has been blamed for killing passions, in the poll conducted by pizza company Dr Oetker Ristorante.
One in three Brits admitted to only treating their partner six times a year; 23 per cent admitted to never buying a special romantic treat for their love; and eight per cent only get romantic just once a year.
Italian ‘passione’ was brought to the city when Dr Oetker staff punted a Gondola down the Tyne and delivered red roses to Geordies, giving them a gift to take home to their loved ones to put romance back in their lives.
The most romantic city was Birmingham – with one in five Brummies treating their partners once a week – nine times the national average.
The average spend by Brummies on a gift was £46 – and the UK average was £64.
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