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retail therapy

1 of 1noun
/ˈriteɪl ˈθɛrəpi/
Forms:retail therapies
1

the act of shopping to improve one's mood or alleviate stress

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  • After a long and stressful week at work, Sarah indulged in a bit of retail therapy, treating herself to a new outfit and accessories.
  • Some people turn to retail therapy as a way to lift their mood or alleviate feelings of sadness or anxiety.
  • The concept of retail therapy suggests that shopping can have therapeutic benefits, providing a temporary escape from life's challenges.
  • Lisa's friends often joke that her favorite form of self-care is retail therapy, as she loves to browse stores and treat herself to little luxuries.
  • Retailers often capitalize on the idea of retail therapy by promoting special sales or offers designed to encourage consumers to shop for pleasure rather than necessity.