Gwyneth Paltrow's cook book is among one of the most unread in Britain, a new survey has found.
Gwyneth Paltrow's cook book is one of the most unread in Britain, according to the needaproperty.com's 'Clutter Report', which surveyed 2,000 British adults.
According to the needaproperty.com's 'Clutter Report', which surveyed 2,000 British adults, the 'Iron Man 3' star's 'It's All Good: Delicious, Easy Recipes That Will Make You Look Good and Feel Great' tome hasn't been read by around 15 per cent of those who received it as a Christmas present.
Gordon Ramsay's 'Ultimate Home Cooking' cook book topped the list of unwanted cook books with 19 per cent surveyed admitting they haven't read it yet, while Nigella Lawson's 'Nigellissima: Instant Italian Inspiration' also featured on the list with 11 per cent.
The survey found former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's 'My Autobiography' is the top unread biography with 31 per cent failing to take in the tome since receiving it over the festive period.
The report also revealed more than half of Britons (52 per cent) own books they have never read, and the average Briton owns around £400 worth of clutter.
Scott Green, CEO of needaproperty.com, who commissioned the study, said: ''Our findings suggest that the average homeowner could free up a space similar to a single bedroom if only they threw out the junk that remains unloved and unused!
''A good de-clutter would benefit us all whether we are planning to move or stay in our houses, however anyone considering selling should take heed of the fact that 45% of people say that piles of junk would put them off buying a home.'
For the Top 10 tips for de-cluttering your home from a de-cluttering expert, visit: www.needaproperty.com/news/decluttering-tips
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