New research has found workers are indulging in a guilty habit at an unprecedented rate with nearly half heading online to shop during business hours.
The data, from comparison site finder.com.au, revealed 47 per cent of Australians were guilty of online shopping or browsing at work - this would be equivalent to about 1.3 million Kiwis if the results were the same here.
And this lost productivity adds up — apparently, the habit costs Australian businesses A$603 million ($635m) in wages every single week — or A31.3 billion annually.
In 2017, the annual figure was A$23.8b — so it seems the online shopping addiction is only getting more and more widespread.
In fact, the research found the average worker spent 108 minutes shopping online every week, with an extra 2.5 million people now owning up to the habit, compared with the previous year.