• I waited 45 minutes to buy a single croissant in Fitzroy. Why do humans queue?

    I waited 45 minutes to buy a single croissant in Fitzroy. Why do humans queue?
    Lines for pastries, phones, even paying respects have become famous. What is it that draws people to spend their scarce, precious time in queues?Get our weekend culture and lifestyle emailI have waited in line for a Lune croissant. At the worst possible time, too – mid-morning on a Sunday, the queue stretching out the door of the vaunted bakery’s Fitzroy warehouse and curling around the corner. This is an embarrassing admission for someone wary of falling for hype.The line, which on

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