Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Shoppers are only prepared to wait for a maximum of five minutes in a queue - before abandoning their items and walking out.A study of 2,000 adults revealed that while nearly half still prefer shopping in person, 46 per cent get annoyed by crowded stores.And four in 10 are also irritated by long queues for the till as many have become fusion shoppers - who mix shopping in-store with the often more efficient click and collect and online options.Although 49 per cent described click and collect services as ‘the worst of both worlds’, while 42 per cent are irked by having to pay for delivery when online shopping.Stefano Rossi, Packaging CEO at DS Smith, which commissioned the research, said:.
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