
Almost three-quarters of people (70 per cent) admit to pondering more than they should, with a quarter (24 per cent) agonising over whether they left the door open.
A more financially-minded 55 per cent admit to dwelling on their financial stability more than they’d like, while 12 per cent worry about their messages getting left unread.
Other topics living rent-free in people’s heads are pets, football, and TikTok drama.
Brits also spend almost 30 minutes each day thinking about their next meal, according to the research by McCain to mark the launch of their new snack Vibes.
To add to life’s dilemmas, McCain has been challenging the public at London’s Battersea Power Station to decide whether Vibes has the crunch of a crisp or the allure of a chip.
A playful reimagining of Rodin’s iconic statue The Thinker was unveiled last week (May 28) by TV personality and self-confessed overthinker Vicky Pattison.
To make the fun artwork truly immersive, the public sampled the new snack for themselves while recreating the legendary pose on a second plinth.
As Vicky found out for herself, it was a challenge.
“I was like ‘what is this chip/crisp thingy?’ It’s hot, it’s crispy, it’s totally moreish,’ she said. “I was lost for words, which never happens.’