Communal restaurant tables : 90% of gen Z like them – but why ?
Boomers are nowhere near as keen, with only 60% up for bumping elbows with a stranger at a big table. What explains this generational divide? Name: Communal tables. Appearance: Long, awkward and back in fashion. Continue reading...
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The Guardian (South&CentralAsia)
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