Lidl shaves 2 months off shopping time
The research was gathered by an independent market data agency that sent 295 shoppers to purchase 50 staple food items representative of the average weekly family shop. The shoppers were asked to accurately record the start and finish times of their visit from the moment they entered each store to the moment they arrived back at their car as they visited stores in Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff, and London.
The results showed that Lidl was the quickest supermarket by 20 minutes with the shop completed in 49 minutes. Sainsbury’s was second quickest with 1 hour 9 minutes; followed by Morrison’s with 1 hour 11 minutes; and Tesco’s and Asda joint longest with 1 hour 18 minutes.
According to this fresh data, consumers could save around 25 hours a year by doing their weekly shop at Lidl, compared to Asda and Tesco, or 1,584 hours or 66 days or 2 months over the course of their lifetime – a considerable advantage in increasingly busy times as it affords people precious extra time to spend with family and friends. In equivalent terms… you could watch 16 extra football matches a year in that time, do 25 extra Zumba classes a year, have 50 facials, or travel to Paris and back 11 times.
Summary:
Over a lifetime at Tesco or Asda, you could spend 4,259 hours food shopping
Over a lifetime at Lidl, you would spend 2,675 hours food shopping.
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Additional Facts:
Approximately one third of one’s lifetime is spent sleeping
The average person will spend six months waiting at traffic lights over a period of 63 years.
People spend an average 11 years watching television over a lifetime.
An average of four years is spent queuing in the UK.
The average person is in the kitchen cooking for approximately 2 years over their lifetime.
Research conducted by Taylor McKenzie
Source: www.internationalsupermarketnews.com