People are most likely to shop online at 10 am on a Monday, according to a new survey.
Analysis by ParcelHero found online sales jumped between 15% and 20%, claiming it's people's way of beating 'miserable Mondays'.
ParcelHero’s Head of Consumer Research, David Jinks says, "You might imagine that lazy Sunday afternoons are the top time for a spot of bargain-hunting on Amazon or ASOS. In fact, it’s miserable Mondays that see the peak of online shopping".
The UK company also claim 'cyber-slacking' may be a factor as more and more people work from home.
Mr Jinks, says "Around 38% of us now “WFH” one or more days a week with UK workspace app NearU, reporting Monday is now the most popular day of the week to work from home".