fastconsumption
Fastconsumption refers to consumer behavior and market dynamics characterized by rapid turnover and rapid consumption of goods, media, or digital content, driven by convenience, immediacy, and on-demand access. The term can describe both physical products designed for quick use and digital formats that are consumed rapidly, such as streaming content, apps, and microtransactions.
Key drivers include on-demand distribution platforms, single-use packaging, subscription and freemium models, social influence, and rapid
Consumption occurs with short product lifespans, high replacement rates, and low buyer commitment. Indicators include high
Critics argue that fastconsumption reinforces disposability, undermines sustainability, and encourages planned obsolescence. Policy responses include packaging
Examples include single-serve groceries, bingeable streaming series, and app ecosystems with ephemeral services. Related concepts include