Gen Zers chosing to make tea in microwaves

In a study, Gen Zers makes tea cups in a microwave oven instead of using water heaters.
A survey of USWitch, a price comparison service, discovered that almost two-thirds of the demographic cohort born between 1997-2012 liked to use this method and 28 percent of people are from London and South East England.
Gen Zers from Eastern Midlands is less likely to use a microwave to make the demons.
However, the Doctor Tim Bond warned from the tea advisory panel that a cup of tea heating in a microwave lasts longer than using a kettle and that consumers can develop a “inconsistent” bioactive amount that improves “health and health”.
He said: “It takes about two minutes 40 seconds to heating a cup of water in a microwave – the same volume is significantly longer than 48 seconds required to boil in a kettle.
“Microwave heating, health and healthy life benefits of tea full of tea bioactives can produce unequal temperature and inconsistent removal.
“Brewing is flat with a boiled flavor.”
However, Natalie Mathie from Uswitch argued that Gen Zers at the university may prefer to use microwaves to make cup tea, as water heaters are banned in student stays.
However, he added that this is a “trend growing in every new generation”.