Something To Celebrate: World Consumer Rights Day
Background photo by Alexandra Gornago (@gornago_photo) Happy World Consumer Rights Day! Yes, it's a thing, celebrated every March 15th. It all started with a speech by President John F. Kennedy way back in 1962, where he basically championed the idea that we, the people who buy things, deserve a fair shake. Now, you might not be marching in the streets with a 'My Warranty Matters!' placard today (unless you're really passionate about your toaster), but you've almost certainly exercised a consumer right recently. Maybe you returned those very-not-sparkly shoes without a fuss. Or perhaps you spent a delightful half-hour scrolling through reviews, saving yourself from a particularly dubious gadget. It's the quiet satisfaction of knowing what to expect, and what to do when expectations aren't met – like when that 'extra large' coffee cup is clearly just a regular large pretending. In a world that often feels a bit overwhelming, it's a s...