Women get back to their foraging roots by sorting through store racks
— as if scanning plants for signs of ripeness, researchers suggest.
Our ancestors didn't shop for holiday gifts,
but the way we buy may owe credit to thousands of years of evolution.
In a new study, researchers propose that our mall
-visiting behaviors harken back to the days when men hunted and women foraged.
Modern men, for example, generally want to get into a store and get right back out
— just like their hunting forefathers wanted to find and bring meat home as quickly as possible.
On the other hand, women get back to their foraging roots by sorting through racks of sweaters on sale
— as if scanning plants for signs of ripeness.
source: Europe World News
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