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Why ?Dining Out? Is About To Become A Much More Literal Term

PYMNTS

Enthusiasm for re-entering a possibly contaminated world isn’t terribly high among millennials, bridge millennials and Gen Xers, many of whom have shifted to digital habits over the last eight weeks or so – and plan to keep it that way, instead of transitioning back to the real world. How the Parking Lot Became a Dining Spot.

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Rideshare Fare Aggregation Apps Highlight Local Rideshares, Surge Pricing

PYMNTS

In all, it operates in 400 cities in North America and reveals all the choices a consumer has for a ride — giving exposure to smaller rideshares, as well as Uber and Lyft. Whipster seeks to serve a variety of riders, including millennials who’re looking for a new way to get around cities. They don’t want cars.

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Why Grocers Are Providing Fresh Options For Digital Omnicommerce Shopping

PYMNTS

Omnichannel features are becoming more crucial as tech-savvy millennials gain more spending power and influence, according to the PYMNTS Enterprise Retail Grocery Report. Kroger and Amazon are hardly alone in their efforts to introduce more ways for consumers to shop for groceries.

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The Wellness Economy: The Buzzy Trend Reshaping Everything From Personal Care To Real Estate

CB Insights

The wellness trends is affecting everything from the way gyms operate to how retailers design clothing to how smart cities are designed. Notably, millennials are more lifestyle-focused, placing a greater value on health and wellness over material goods than ever before. Meet Maya, our hypothetical wellness-focused millennial consumer.

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12 Industries That Will Thrive Thanks To Millennials

CB Insights

Popular media coverage of millennials often fixates on the industries the generation is allegedly killing and their supposed fiscal irresponsibility. Some industries benefiting from millennials’ increased spending power, such as travel, reflect well-worn Gen Y tropes like the general preference for “experiences” over things.