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Aerows

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20. Probably 99% of my shopping
Tue Dec 24, 2013, 09:45 PM
Dec 2013

is for groceries. If you can live in a house without groceries, well, you are doing without on an extreme level. Nearly everyone wants coffee or tea at least.

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The lucky ones. Shrike47 Dec 2013 #1
Most humans spend ridiculous amounts of time doing relatively unimportant things NoOneMan Dec 2013 #2
Does this include grocery shopping? gollygee Dec 2013 #3
That was my first thought. n/t Iris Dec 2013 #33
And if it is I'd doubt that men are that far behind. nt el_bryanto Dec 2013 #38
That is what came to mind, exactly nadinbrzezinski Dec 2013 #50
Come on, only 8 years? n/t doc03 Dec 2013 #4
what are the estimates of men watching sports? I'd guess 10- 12 years. bettyellen Dec 2013 #5
way to go! counter a stereotype with a stereotype! Pretzel_Warrior Dec 2013 #18
It's exactly as valid a Q. As this OP is..... Lol bettyellen Dec 2013 #49
Guess what? Most everything in life depends upon who was the initial aggressor. WinkyDink Dec 2013 #59
Hey wait a second... madinmaryland Dec 2013 #21
I'm assuming they're including grocery shopping here. Le Taz Hot Dec 2013 #6
It depends on the type of shopping. Neoma Dec 2013 #48
probably because they were more likely to shop for kids, food, etc JI7 Dec 2013 #7
According to the study, only 10% of the time they are shopping for family/friends davidn3600 Dec 2013 #8
That was only 10% for gifts for family/friends gollygee Dec 2013 #9
exactly, and simple things take a lot longer when they have young kids with them also JI7 Dec 2013 #12
sorta funny how those things are not counted as gifts hfojvt Dec 2013 #56
Well if you buy it for someone who is your dependent gollygee Dec 2013 #57
providing for kids with basic needs is not giving them a gift, it's part of being a parent JI7 Dec 2013 #62
most kids today hfojvt Dec 2013 #63
yes, but this is about the OP and women shopping JI7 Dec 2013 #64
it says 10 percent is on gift buying,shopping for kids is not always gift buying and same with food JI7 Dec 2013 #10
Are stereotypes and overgeneralizations really the best usage of a political message board? nomorenomore08 Dec 2013 #11
no. i do not shop. do not like it. hubby son and brother are much more into shopping. seabeyond Dec 2013 #13
My first thought was groceries Aerows Dec 2013 #17
hey woman.... and with love, to you and yours. seabeyond Dec 2013 #25
Back at you :) Aerows Dec 2013 #29
what you do or don't do has no bearing on the study itself Pretzel_Warrior Dec 2013 #19
Probably 99% of my shopping Aerows Dec 2013 #20
and your wife LOVING to shop has what bearing? boston bean Dec 2013 #22
meh... told you, i am no woman, i am man. oooops, got xmas shopping done. seabeyond Dec 2013 #39
i know many men, including husband, son and brother that LUV to shop. just sayin'. nt seabeyond Dec 2013 #40
I'm guilty. I blame it on my Grandmother and Mother taking me along during childhood, but I don't adirondacker Dec 2013 #45
Perhaps it only feels like that much time. surrealAmerican Dec 2013 #14
Not me. LumosMaxima Dec 2013 #15
Because groceries come into the house Aerows Dec 2013 #16
You can order groceries on the internet and have them delivered to your home. boston bean Dec 2013 #23
Would the time ordering them online gollygee Dec 2013 #24
I don't know. But it probably should if it doesn't. boston bean Dec 2013 #26
Maybe in Boston Aerows Dec 2013 #27
I don't use the service, but I could if I wanted to pay a bit more. There is a premium with it. boston bean Dec 2013 #28
How on earth Aerows Dec 2013 #30
That's a downside to it. One that keeps me from using the service. nt boston bean Dec 2013 #32
Spoken like a person who has NEVER SHOPPED FOR GROCERIES. Yeah, order me that fresh celery, OKAY? WinkyDink Dec 2013 #60
8/63 = 3 hours PER DAY mathematic Dec 2013 #31
You'd know the answer, if you stopped watching televised sports for a minute. Heh. WinkyDink Dec 2013 #34
Yeah, those groceries get to the fridge on their own, leaving me time to contemplate my belly button Hekate Dec 2013 #35
i guess i`d spent at least 8 years too.... madrchsod Dec 2013 #36
Not me treestar Dec 2013 #37
If you think women spend too much time shopping-- eridani Dec 2013 #41
Great comments on this thread. KitSileya Dec 2013 #42
wtf is it with the stereotyping threads on DU recently. Seriously, wtf. uppityperson Dec 2013 #43
Nope, not this woman... countryjake Dec 2013 #44
Not me, I do most of my shopping online or out of catalogs. I really hate looking for things, though Raine Dec 2013 #46
Obvious flamebait is obvious. n/t MadrasT Dec 2013 #47
Not me! Fawke Em Dec 2013 #51
I guess if you believe a poll GE Money did back in 2006 Cerridwen Dec 2013 #52
My guess is No, they don't. Iggo Dec 2013 #53
I hate malls, outlets and big box stores. alphafemale Dec 2013 #54
Modern processed food, its been all down hill since the TEE-VEE dinner.... Historic NY Dec 2013 #55
Gawd. Not this one PasadenaTrudy Dec 2013 #58
6 months of my life, at the exaggerated most. I'm the marketer's worst nightmare. nt Zorra Dec 2013 #61
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