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Published 15:24 9 Nov 2015 GMT
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Author David Andrews has written a new book entitled Why Does the Other Line Always Move Faster? on the phenomenon of supermaket queues and his research is pretty interesting.
According to Andrews "regardless of time actually spent, the slowest line will always be the one you're standing in". It seems that our collective patience will forever be tested due to the way that our brains perceive time.
We only notice how fast the other queues are moving when ours are going slowly and even if you're standing in the actual 'faster queue', you won't even recognise this fact because you're too focused on unloading the trolley and paying.
The book does give some tips and details about how to select the fastest queue so it's not all bad.

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