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A generational debate has started over Gen Z’s tendency to respond to various social situations with a long and intentional stare.
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Gen Z is embracing a retro summer, swapping smartphones for BlackBerrys, doomscrolling for gardening, and generally touching grass.
As the summer shopping season kicks off, all eyes are on Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012 and whose purchasing power wields significant influence over market trends.
Gen Z’s desire to live sustainably often clashes with the convenience, affordability and appeal of fast, trend-driven consumption.
Find out what Gen Z shoppers are and aren't buying when they go grocery shopping. Plus, you may be surprised by how many grocery store trips they make per week!