BRITS will spend almost £82,000 on deliveries over the course of their adult lifetime, research has revealed.

The most common item being dropped off by the UK’s ever-growing fleet of delivery drivers is clothes, with more than half (55%) having an item of clothing posted to them over the past 12 months.

Brits buy clothes the most frequently, followed by gifts and takeaways

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Brits buy clothes the most frequently, followed by gifts and takeawaysCredit: Alamy

This is closely followed by gifts (48%), takeaways (45%), groceries (44%) and books (38%).

Britain has relied on delivery workers more than ever as of late, with 66% of the 2,000 adults surveyed increasing their deliveries since the onset of the pandemic, typically receiving seven extra per month. 

And it looks like the trend is here to stay, as almost one in three (31%) claim they will keep ordering more deliveries to their door for the foreseeable future.

The survey of 2,000 UK adults was carried out by commercial motor insurance provider Zego, which provides insurance to fleets and individuals who use vehicles for work.

Sten Saar, CEO of Zego, said: “In Britain, we have always called on fleets of delivery drivers to make life more convenient for us, whether it’s having clothes delivered ahead of an event or food delivered at short notice. 

“But over the past 18 months, in particular, these key workers have played a priceless role in keeping the UK running.”

The study found that most like to track their delivery where possible, with 7% confessing to checking for an update every hour.

And more than a quarter (28%) of those surveyed via OnePoll have either skipped work or studies, or started late or finished early, to make sure they were around to receive a delivery. 

This rose to two thirds (66%) of 18-24-year-olds.

According to the study, eight in 10 (81%) said delivery drivers have been more important than ever during the pandemic.

And more than a third said they’ve been helped out by a delivery driver over the past 12 months. 

The most common way in which delivery drivers have helped the public is by delivering food while people have been self-isolating or delivering food that wasn’t in stock in the shops.

Meanwhile, more than three quarters (78%) think the need for fleets of delivery drivers is only going to keep growing.

And 81% really appreciate the role fleets of delivery drivers play in modern society.

As a result, 61% think workers in the sector deserve access to flexible and affordable insurance to help make their jobs more cost-effective and save them money.

Sten Saar added: “It is clear that Britain’s love for online shopping is here to stay and the demand for deliveries will only continue to grow into the future. 

“Fleets of delivery drivers have our appreciation but also need our ongoing support. 

“Zego insurance exists to help these drivers power opportunities and we hope to be doing this for a long time to come.”

I used to be embarrassed about shopping in charity shops but it’s saved me thousands on a designer wardrobe and I never wear the same outfit twice

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