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Millennials, Gen Zers don’t want to share their food: poll

Por: New York Post Life March 16, 2023

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Sharing isn’t always caring. A third of Americans don’t think the bill should be split evenly if the meals didn’t cost the same amount, new research has found. A February survey of 2,000 US adults explored things people struggle with sharing and found that even with family members, just 26% are OK with sharing personal information like passwords and text messages. When it comes to their partner, people revealed that they are likely to... + full article



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