Categories: Food and Beverage

New Research Reveals That Friday’ Fri-YAY’ Feeling Begins At 3:51 pm As British Workers Start Winding Down for The Weekend

New research by the Nation’s Favourite Coffee Shop*, Costa Coffee, has revealed British workers start getting that Friday ‘Fri-YAY’ feeling on average at 3.51pm and begin the wind down from work and start preparing for the weekend. And of those who work from home, 65% agreed that they still get a Friday Feeling!

Unsurprisingly, out of the 2,000 British adults surveyed** who work Monday to Friday, over a third of respondents identified Friday as their favourite day (38%) of the working week, with those cited saying it was because it signifies the official start of the weekend (48%).

Other reasons Fridays came out on top included looking forward to lie-in at the weekend (29%), getting to go out on a Friday evening and not worrying about having to work the next day (24%). And almost a quarter saying they looked forward to having a break from work and not having to deal with work emails and calls (25%).

Whether working from home or in the office or a bit of both, people reported general mood improved on a Friday, which may explain why people don’t switch off on average until 3:51pm on a Friday. Over a third (35%) said that “people are generally happier” and more sociable on a Friday (28%) than the rest of the working week. The good vibes don’t stop there as nearly a third of those polled also said they felt more productive (28%) and keen to finish outstanding tasks (33%).

Despite feeling happier, those who work on Friday’s expressed emotions that they felt relief the week was over (34%) and a quarter (25%) said they felt tired. Additionally, over a third admitted to doing less work on a Friday (32%) than the rest of the week. Don’t worry, we won’t tell!

What’s more, of those who work on a Friday, 43% viewed Friday as a ‘treat day’, with a quarter of those popping out to treat themselves to a coffee (23%) or grabbing a cake or a doughnut to get through an afternoon’s work (18%).

This new research coincides with Costa Coffee making ‘Fridays a big deal’. To help keep not only workers, but the nation going on a Friday and to start the weekend with a boost, Costa Coffee is launching different weekly offers via its free Costa Club rewards scheme app throughout September and October, going live… you guessed it… every Friday, making it a Fri-YAY!

This coming week, for one day only on Friday 9 September, registered Costa Club members who scan the free to download Costa Club app, will receive a generous 25% off food items on up to 10 food items purchased, at participating stores in Great Britain on that day***.

Rebecca Brock, Commercial and Customer Director at Costa Coffee UK & Ireland, said: “Fridays are fast becoming a big deal at Costa Coffee. Whether you are working in the office on a Friday, working from home, looking after the kids or are out and about with friends, our special offers are here to give people boost now that autumn is here.”

Members of Costa Coffee’s free Costa Club rewards scheme can benefit from other deals on the app including receiving a free drink after any four hot or cold handcrafted drinks have been purchased using a reusable cup. Or a free drink after any eight purchased without a reusable. Members will also receive a free sweet treat for their birthday. For more information on the Costa Club app and how to become a member visit www.costa.co.uk/costa-club

Source: Costa Coffee

Jeffrey

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