Just days after Christmas - and with New Year still not upon us - some baffled customers have bemoaned the sight of Easter ...
Information drives decision-making. Today, consumers have access to real-time data that shapes their choices instantly. Whether tracking breaking news, monitoring financial markets, or checking the ...
As Christmas looms near, so do the pressures to fall for the bright lights of the commercials, gift giving to every loved one and participating in every trend and expensive party or event offered. It ...
In one of Julie George’s most popular TikTok videos from this past summer, she highlights some of the quality items she owns and cherishes — a few nice pieces of jewelry, a single pair of Ray-Bans, a ...
A new TikTok trend called “underconsumption core” is gaining traction online. This trend champions minimalism and frugality, and encourages people to maximize the utility of their purchases and buy ...
Consumerism, fuelled by the rush for higher GDPs and consumerism, has been slowly killing the planet. What are we doing wrong and where do we need to go? Listen to Story The late 19th-century ...
The doorbell rings announcing the arrival of yet another package and putting an end to days of anticipation. This scene is common, but the effects of constantly buying more and more things, ...
If you’re on TikTok, there’s a good chance you’ve heard this: “Hey guys, today I’m going to be sharing my new favorite *insert product* that I’ve been ...
From barter systems of economic structures to centralised economies, human beings have introduced new dynamics for managing their day-to-day consumerist activities. Consumerist history reached its ...
With proper care, a stainless steel water bottle can last over a decade. You’ve probably heard of the Stanley Quencher H2.0 Flowstate tumbler. It’s not just a stainless steel status symbol – for some, ...
Last week, I saw a video endorsing a list of “Things you didn’t know you needed,” ranging from beauty products to electronics. I see these kinds of advertisements often, always linked to a storefront ...