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It takes twice as long to reach the front of a queue than it did 2yrs back

Monday - Aug 23, 2010, 03:21pm (GMT+5.5)
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London(ANI): A European survey has revealed that it takes twice as long to reach the front of a queue as it did two years ago.

In the Europe-wide poll, researchers in 24 countries were asked to join queues in businesses and services, including banks, grocery stores, travel ticket offices and fast food outlets.

They found on average it takes just over ten minutes to reach the front of a queue - twice the time taken in 2008.

The survey, organised by the European branch of the Mystery Shopping Providers Association (MSPA), saw researchers assess 2,000 different queues.

According to the poll, Russia had the longest and slowest queues on average, though the Bulgarian passport office was found to have the slowest queue, taking six hours to process just 36 customers.

According to the results, the top of the list for queuing times was Sweden - with an average of two minutes. Also in the Top 10 were Denmark, Spain and the UK, at three minutes.

In a top ten of the worst offenders for queuing, post offices topped the table, with average queues of 19 minutes, followed by banks at 18 mins.

Department stores were also high on the list at 11 mins, followed by railway stations at eight minutes.

But at the bottom of the table, with much smaller queues, were clothes shops, with an average of four minutes, and bus stations, with a wait of 3.45 minutes.

Julian Chamberlain, managing director of UK mystery shopping company Retail Active, an MSPA member, said Britain also fell into the top five of countries in a table of overall customer satisfaction, including the way people are treated by staff.

"Retail Active's experience in the UK fully supports the comments of MSPA president Cristiani Oliveira that the survey indicates that in difficult times for retailers, lowering standards may be having a detrimental effect on customer service," the Scotsman quoted Chamberlain as saying.

"In terms of overall performance the UK came out well," he added.



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