Rage rooms : demand is surging – and 90% of customers are women
Venues designed for people to smash things up safely are seeing an enormous rise in bookings. But why? And what explains the pronounced gender gap? Name: Rage rooms. Appearance: Full of old appliances and angry women. Continue reading...
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