More people are learning to eat out on their own
The concept of "quiet quitting" has recently emerged, describing employees doing the bare minimum required of their jobs and nothing more. It's not actually quitting, but rather disengaging from the hustle culture and overwork often expected in modern workplaces. Proponents argue it's a response to burnout and a way to reclaim work-life balance. Critics, however, see it as detrimental to productivity and career advancement.