A new trend is emerging that highlights a peculiar habit among Baby Boomers, a generation notorious for its affinity for nostalgic indulgences. According to recent reports, Boomers are struggling to kick the habit of purchasing store-brand or generic versions of food products, despite the growing awareness of the potential health risks associated with them. These products, often cheaper and more convenient, may contain higher levels of preservatives and additives that can have long-term consequences for one's health. Experts are now sounding the alarm, urging Boomers to reassess their shopping habits and consider making the switch to more wholesome, name-brand alternatives.
Each generation is guilty of some misguided food or grocery choice that comes back to bite them. This is the habit that Boomers just can't shake.