Good Buy Or Goodbye?
Brunch|May 06, 2023
As purchases pile up, Indians are realising they can do without some frills. See what they're giving up
Anushree Chatterjee
Good Buy Or Goodbye?

Everything changed in the pandemic. We're still wary of crowds and sneezes. Workplaces are more fluid. And in our homes, a subtler, more lasting change is unfolding. Many of us are realising that we can do without a once-treasured frill, habit or object. See what Indians have given up in the last few years and what made them do it.

● Gym gear.

Yoga instructor and fitness content creator Prerna Sinha had a workout-related epiphany in the pandemic. She realised that she could combine her cardio, strength training, flexibility and mobility routines right at home. She is done with gyms and a separate workout wardrobe. "I am almost always in workout wear anyway, I don't even need so much," she says. Her fitness expenses, she says, are a fifth of what they used to be before 2020.

Impulse dining.

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