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Published 17:04 27 Apr 2017 BST
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Two thirds of the respondents were shocked by this figure, saying it was more than they thought it would be but said they wouldn’t cut down that time.
However, those living in the Connaught/Ulster regions were shocked by the findings and 47 percent say spending over 10 days grocery shopping annually is a complete waste of time.
The research also focussed a light on something many of us are guilty of – trolley snooping.
A whopping 64 percent of Irish female shoppers say they’ve had a nosey at other customers’ shopping trolleys and baskets.
71 percent say it’s out of interest while 30 percent admit they are doing it to silently judge.
And it seems when we’re not going it alone - the study revealed that we’d prefer to bring a best friend or partner with us rather than a Hollywood A-list star.
After taking a deeper look at the public’s shopping habits, Lidl are keen to learn more with their #LidlTrolleyCam campaign.
With 70 percent of us doing some of our grocery shopping in their stores, Lidl will be capturing the action ‘reality TV style’ and say it will 'get the nation talking'.‘I’m a 29-year-old woman and my income would shock my friends if it was made public’
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