Gen z ignites debate over bars of soap
A recent opinion piece has sparked a debate about the relevance of bars of soap among younger generations. The article suggests that bars of soap are perceived as outdated and primarily used by older individuals. This discussion reflects broader trends in personal care preferences among Gen Z.
- ▪An opinion piece claims that bars of soap are considered outdated by younger generations.
- ▪The debate highlights generational differences in personal care products.
- ▪The discussion has gained traction on social media platforms.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at The Sydney Morning Herald.