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Gen Z are buying less, reusing more thanks to TikTok viral trend ‘underconsumption core’

  • You do not need another Stanley cup or shirt, that is just what social media wants you to think – and now, Gen Z are waking up to that

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‘Underconsumption core’ is trending on TikTok as Gen Z urge people to spend less and repurpose more. Photo: Instagram
Agence France-Presse

Exhausted from the rising cost of living in the United States and non-stop advertisements, some young adults on TikTok are pushing back.

“When every moment of your life feels like you’re being sold something and the price of said item keeps going up, people will burn out on spending money,” Kara Perez, an influencer and financial educator, says.

Social media has long had room only for picture-perfect homes, lavish wardrobes and an abundance of beauty products. But a new trend is sweeping the other way – urging repurposing, more frugal lifestyles and prioritising quality over quantity.
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Known as “underconsumption core”, it spotlights living sustainably and using what you have, a reversal of the excess and wealth that dominates ad-heavy Instagram and TikTok.

Shoppers emptying shelves of Stanley cups after the tumblers go viral on TikTok. Photo: Instagram/@stanleytumbler
Shoppers emptying shelves of Stanley cups after the tumblers go viral on TikTok. Photo: Instagram/@stanleytumbler
“When you get 300 videos on TikTok about people who have 30 Stanley cups, you want to have as many as you can afford. People want to fit in,” says Perez, who repurposes jars as cups.
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