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Old 03-22-2005, 12:55 AM   #1
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From The Times today (theres a really cute pic of a ham on the front page!):



Nation's shoppers covet sofa and small furry pet

By Gabriel Rozenberg, Economics Reporter



HAMSTERS have burrowed their way into the nation’s shopping baskets, taking their place for the first time in an official list of widely bought products.

People trying to keep up with the times need to buy one of the furry creatures, along with laptops, leather sofas, wrapping paper and Botox, according to the list, which is used to measure inflation.



The line-up, published yesterday, covers a “shopping basket” of about 650 popular goods, whose prices are monitored every month by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for its Consumer Price Index, the measure of inflation used to set interest rates.



Once a year, statisticians rejig the contents of the basket to keep in step with the economy, giving an insight into our evolving spending habits. So it’s goodbye to plastic patio sets and hello to wooden patio sets, which are increasingly popular.



Similarly, leather settees have replaced upholstered settees in the nation’s affection. Out go baguettes, corned beef, powdered baby formula and diet-aid drinks; in come prepacked vegetables, fizzy bottled drinks and frozen chicken nuggets.



The price of a small pet — typically, a hamster — is also on the shopping list, the first time that any live animal has been included since the index began in 1947.



Hamster breeders were not surprised. There has been growing demand in the past year. While most hamsters are given to children and family friends, usually they cost about £7. Some varieties, such as Roborovski dwarf hamsters, can fetch up to £10.



Peter Logsdail, of the National Hamster Council, said: “A lot of young people are moving into flats or multioccupier accommodation, where it would be impractical to have a dog or a cat. We’re noticing a significant increase in inquiries from people between 20 and 30 and young married couples.”




The list shows the growing importance of services, rather than goods, in the nation’s spending habits. Chiropractors’ fees join this year’s list, as do fees for private surgery, such as facelift operations. Fees for home deliveries, solicitors, gardeners, carpenters and care assistants are also included.



The cost of a single night in a hotel room is also included in the calculations for the first time, reflecting the increase in spending disposable income on weekend breaks. Other new trends picked up by the survey include the growth in self-storage space and DVDs purchased on the internet.



Cycle helmets and smoke alarms have left the list this year, in a potentially worrying indication that those items might be losing popularity. Other items that are no longer sufficiently widely bought to merit inclusion include food processors, children’s shirts and single-serve cat food.



However, a spokesman for the ONS said, “changes to the basket will reflect evolving consumer tastes, but only over a long run of years”. Some of the changes on the list are also made for technical reasons.



The spokesman added: “It’s a market where expenditure is of a level that would merit its inclusion in the index, and it improves our coverage of that particular classification.”



So if you want to follow the crowd, please, don’t dress your children in dungarees: jeans are far more fashionable. The same goes for shorts. And your kids can throw out their slippers. Nobody buys them any more.



THEN AND NOW



What we bought in 1947



Lamp oil

Prunes

Iron bedstead

Gramophone record

Rubber roller table mangle

Whisky nip

Rayon blouse

Cod-liver oil

Corned beef



What we are buying in 2005



Digital camcorder

Champagne

Mobile phone handsets

Gemstone ring

Staff restaurant sandwich

Cinema popcorn

Gas barbecue

Concert ticket

Hamster





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Old 03-22-2005, 06:44 AM   #2
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Thats pretty interesting lol... Maybe I should have decided to breed my Robos instead of gerbils :P
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Old 03-22-2005, 08:26 AM   #3
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That is interesting! Maybe I should show my hamster hating hubby this! (I'm still getting a hard time from hubby regarding me having my hamster. now its just getting to the point of being upsetting).

I also saw two of the cutest Robos yesterday when I went to the pet store - Oh my gosh! They were adorable! One of them saw me and so I put my finger to the glass and he just came waltzing over to check me out and put his two front paws up on the glass as if to say "take us home"! It was all I could do to walk out of there without bringing them both home with me! (Then I'd be kicked out of the house for sure!). Adorable! Hamsters are a GOOD thing - why some people just don't understand this I will never know!
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Well you will have a 10 gallon aquarium going spare soon...
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Very interesting article Emma.



Coco,
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Old 03-22-2005, 06:18 PM   #6
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LOL you two! I just can't do it. I wish I could and yes I thought about my 10 gallon tank....! Things are going worse than I thought they would regarding Nibbles, let alone any others!

Oh well....
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