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Never pop to the shops again?
Posted by: eusty on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 - 12:43 PM
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As we all know shopping online has always been cheaper than popping out to
the local shops. But now a survey by comparison site uSwitch suggests that the
UK's average broadband price is now so cheap that it's worth doing all of our
shopping online rather than braving it out in the real world.
They recon that an average shopper can save £42 per month shopping online,
with an average price of a broadband connection around the £15 mark
customers can save around £27 a month...and that doesn't include reduced travel
and transport costs.
| "The internet makes it easy to shop around at maybe 40 or 50 different
stores in one go to make sure that we are getting the best deals," |
| Steve Weller, uSwitch's head of communication services |
Now while that might sound like a good deal for most of us blokes, the
thought of not having to visit Tesco's again does sound appealing, we're not so sure 'online shoe
shopping' with catch on with the fairer sex.
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