I'm a millennial. I don't buy it. Why? Because I don't see the point. My clothes need cleaning and they're soft enough as they are. Why would I waste money on a product I don't even need?
Edit: I love all of you agreeing with me, and the odd one disagreeing because they have hard water/like the smell/have lots of ironing, but can you all please stop repeating the same 5 responses and spamming my inbox now please. We've solved the mystery of why millennials as group don't buy it already!
The article lists all the reasons that fabric softener isn't useful "for" anything anymore. And the article says that Millennials realize this. But then decides that knowledge is a bad thing.
ravenousld3341 on March 10th, 2020 at 13:18 UTC »
They are also killing diamonds, motorcycles, tourism... list continues.
I mean.... it's like loading up young people with debt before they even start their careers, and not paying them what they are worth is a bad thing.
victoryhonorfame on March 10th, 2020 at 13:48 UTC »
I'm a millennial. I don't buy it. Why? Because I don't see the point. My clothes need cleaning and they're soft enough as they are. Why would I waste money on a product I don't even need?
Edit: I love all of you agreeing with me, and the odd one disagreeing because they have hard water/like the smell/have lots of ironing, but can you all please stop repeating the same 5 responses and spamming my inbox now please. We've solved the mystery of why millennials as group don't buy it already!
jmulderr on March 10th, 2020 at 14:27 UTC »
The article lists all the reasons that fabric softener isn't useful "for" anything anymore. And the article says that Millennials realize this. But then decides that knowledge is a bad thing.