Never mind Netflix and Amazon Prime you can now sign up to subscriptions for just about anything.
From gin to toilet paper and even dog treats, demand for subscription boxes - a package of specific goods delivered to your door on a regular basis - has boomed during lockdown.
One in five British households is now signed up to at least one subscription box service, according to research by Deloitte.
Alcoholic drink subscriptions are the most popular, followed by shaving and grooming products, recipe boxes, fruit and vegetables boxes and coffee and tea deliveries.
Boxing clever: Rosie Taylor with the goods she ordered from a variety of popular subscription services
What Cumbrians will do when lockdown restrictions are lifted (Photo: Pixabay) COVID vaccinations are gradually being rolled out and the country is slowly emerging out of lockdown. Today (8 March) marks the first day in the Prime Minister’s road map out of lockdown as all schools are reopening. It’s hoped that ‘normal life’ could return by June 12 at the earliest. With this date in sight, people are turning their thoughts to what they will do after lockdown and when Covid restrictions have been abolished completely. We asked our readers: ‘What is the first thing you will do when all restrictions on social contact are lifted?’.
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