NINE in ten Brits claim they are stuck in their very own version of Groundhog Day

NINE in ten Brits claim they are stuck in their very own version of Groundhog Day, according to a new study.

Researchers took an in depth look into modern life for Brits and discovered the extent to which we are creatures of habit, with as many as 67 percent of us going so far as to say we are “stuck in a rut”.

More than one in three (37 percent) said they leave the house at precisely the same time every day, while 42 percent take exactly the same route to work every day.

The poll revealed over half of us watch the same TV shows each week, while one in five order exactly the same take-away and one in ten admit they buy the same bottle of wine week in, week out.

A further 14 percent said they have the same conversation with their other half every evening – moaning about the same people and the same work grumbles.

Furthermore, according to the data, 84 percent don’t ever stray from their weekly shopping list and only 16 percent said they like to mix things up and try new foods.

The poll of 1,500 adults marks the launch of Highland Spring’s ‘H20omph’ campaign which is encouraging the nation to celebrate life by venturing outside of their comfort zone, just a little bit.

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