These days, there’s an online review for everything – but they’re not all good.
In search of a swanky new restaurant? There’ll be countless reviews, both from the critic and the casual observer. The best coffee in town? Consult TripAdvisor. A new pair of socks or even a razor? There’ll be Reddit threads dedicated to this very cause.
And in many ways, it’s becoming increasingly impossible to try something new without obsessively searching the internet first – even if the thing you’re after is relatively niche and, arguably, any old thing would do.
But which generation is the most likely to leave a scathing review after a bad experience? The result might shock you.
According to a new study, Gen Z is surprisingly the most likely generation to leave a negative online review for a business – whether it’s a restaurant, shop or otherwise.
61% of those between 16 and 27 admitted to penning some strong words about their experiences, while Millennials (aged …