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Modern luxuries include noise-cancelling headphones and quilted loo roll
Modern luxuries include noise-cancelling headphones and quilted loo roll

Scottish Sun

time3 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Modern luxuries include noise-cancelling headphones and quilted loo roll

Modern life's little luxuries include noise cancelling headphones, quilted loo roll, and pre-chopped vegetables. A poll of 2,000 adults found they typically enjoy a touch of luxury five times a month. 2 A poll found adults enjoy a touch of everyday luxury 2 Müller Bliss partnered with Great British Menu winner to show how to find luxury in the everyday With robot vacuum cleaners, smart thermostats, and having an after dinner treat also considered to be indulgences. Others include high-end scented candles, a mid-week glass of wine, and boiling water taps. Commissioned by Müller Bliss, the research found almost 46 per cent of adults feel like they don't have time to add luxury to their daily life. Great British Menu winner Kate Austen, who has teamed up with the yoghurt maker to show us how to inject a little extra into our daily grind, said: 'For me, little luxuries are basically edible happiness, from a comfort dish to a sneaky ready-made dessert, it's my instant mood elevator.' Kate has created "Bliss Bites" inspired by two new flavours: Whipped Greek Style Strawberries & Cream with miniature biscuits, and Whipped Greek Style Yogurt Lemon Meringue Pie. The study also identified the things adults believe used to be considered luxury which aren't any more – including holidays abroad, air travel, and owning a personal computer. Others include subscription TV, buying clothes, and fast food. For 38 per cent, getting the chance to enjoy 'little luxuries' has become more important than it used to be. With 72 per cent of the opinion being able to enjoy such things is also much easier now than it has been previously. And this is reflected by the 34 per cent who 'always' or 'often' incorporate indulgences into their daily lives. Brits renting spend nearly £700 on décor to make rentals feel like home As many as 82 per cent believe small luxuries have a positive impact on their mood, suggesting making a concerted effort to enjoy them is worthwhile. However, it can be very much a private pleasure - 70 per cent have secretly enjoyed their luxuries alone. While 35 per cent have resorted to 'extreme' lengths to do just this – including hiding away in the bathroom (43 per cent) and repackaging it up in disguise (32 per cent). Carried out through the research identified food as the most common type of indulgence (39 per cent), with dessert being seen as the most luxurious meal (58 per cent). A decadent taste (51 per cent) is the number one reason for food feeling more luxurious, followed by the sensation they get when eat (44 per cent) and how it enlivens more than one sense (33 per cent). Marina Lazu, Müller Bliss brand manager, said: 'Luxury is enhanced convenience, it is important we indulge in luxuries to give us those dopamine hits. "We believe luxury isn't about extravagance, it's about those small moments that bring joy. Our new Whipped Greek Style flavours offer a way to elevate the everyday with a little bit of luxury in every spoonful."

Brits say these are the top 30 little luxuries in life - how many do you have?
Brits say these are the top 30 little luxuries in life - how many do you have?

Daily Mirror

time6 days ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mirror

Brits say these are the top 30 little luxuries in life - how many do you have?

A poll of 2,000 adults has revealed the everyday items and experiences people consider to be the ultimate modern-day luxuries Modern life's little luxuries include noise cancelling headphones, quilted loo roll, and pre-chopped vegetables. Others include high-end scented candles, a mid-week glass of wine, and boiling water taps. Robot vacuum cleaners, smart thermostats, and having an after dinner treat also considered to be indulgences. The survey, which was carried out by Müller Bliss, has shown that nearly half the adults feel their busy lives leave little room to to add luxury to their daily life, with the average adult enjoying a touch of luxury around five times a month. But for 38%, getting the chance to enjoy 'little luxuries' has become more important than it used to be. ‌ ‌ Great British Menu champion Kate Austen, who has collaborated with the yoghurt brand, shared her take: "For me, little luxuries are basically edible happiness, from a comfort dish to a sneaky ready-made dessert, it's my instant mood elevator." Kate has created "Bliss Bites" inspired by two new flavours: Whipped Greek Style Strawberries & Cream with miniature biscuits, and Whipped Greek Style Yogurt Lemon Meringue Pie. The poll also uncovered what once was deemed luxury but is now taken for granted, such as overseas holidays, flying, and having your own computer, along with subscription TV services, clothes shopping, and fast food treats. ‌ A whopping 82% believe small luxuries have a positive impact on their mood, suggesting making a concerted effort to enjoy them is worthwhile. However, it can be very much a private pleasure - as 70% have secretly enjoyed their luxuries alone. Some 35% have even resorted to 'extreme' lengths to do just this – including hiding away in the bathroom (43%) and repackaging it up in disguise (32%). The research, carried out through identified food as the most common type of indulgence (39%), with dessert being seen as the most luxurious meal (58%). ‌ A 'decadent taste' is the number one reason for food feeling more luxurious, followed by the sensation they get when eat and how it enlivens more than one sense. Marina Lazu, Müller Bliss brand manager, said: "Luxury is enhanced convenience, it is important we indulge in luxuries to give us those dopamine hits. "We believe luxury isn't about extravagance, it's about those small moments that bring joy. Our new Whipped Greek Style flavours offer a way to elevate the everyday with a little bit of luxury in every spoonful." TOP 30 MOST COMMON LUXURIES: Peace and quiet High-speed internet Good quality coffee Next day delivery Grocery delivery Good quality skincare A TV show with no ads Robot vacuum cleaners Having an after-dinner treat Ad-free TTV Air fryer Unlimited data when abroad Priority boarding Boiling water taps Getting your nails done Subscription boxes e.g. food, beauty products Heated blankets Scented candles Having a mid-week glass of wine Quilted loo roll Noise cancelling headphones Heated clothes airers Pre-chopped vegetables Electric bikes Smart thermostats A fully charged electric toothbrush His and her sinks More than one type of cheese in the fridge Ordering food/drinks using a QR code rather than getting up to order Phone charger nearby so you don't have to get up

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