Young consumer groups have a strong desire for consumption. According to statistics, they have a fixed habit of eating out. Eating out is not only an important leisure, but also a special social interaction.
In terms of catering types, they expect to eat more tricks, be willing to challenge new tastes and create a new picture of taste buds. In the dining environment, they are eager to experience new atmosphere and brew unique memories.
A consumer group refers to a group that has consumption behavior and has one or more of the same characteristics or relationships. For example, consumers have similar income levels, the same shopping interests, or the same age, or the same job nature and occupation.
In some works, it is called consumption class, and the main basis for dividing consumption class is to refer to the division standard of social class. The consumer class is not exactly the same as the social class. For example, consumers of professional goods can form a consumer class (generally called consumer group), but it is difficult for social class to find the concept of equivalence, so the concept of consumer class has great limitations.
A group refers to a collective in which more than a certain number of people interact with each other through certain social relations. Consumption is an economic behavior that people satisfy their own desires through consumer goods.