ByteOnBikes@discuss.online to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 2 months agoAvocado toast is out. Rotisserie chicken is in.discuss.onlineimagemessage-square255linkfedilinkarrow-up1874arrow-down111file-text
arrow-up1863arrow-down1imageAvocado toast is out. Rotisserie chicken is in.discuss.onlineByteOnBikes@discuss.online to People Twitter@sh.itjust.works · 2 months agomessage-square255linkfedilinkfile-text
minus-squarewonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkarrow-up9arrow-down1·2 months ago$5 for a whole chicken? That’s cheap as fuck. What does the WSJ expect gen z and millennials to eat? Their mom’s cooking? A single meal for $5 would be a deal. A rotisserie chicken can feed a family, or a single person could eat it for days. This is just more “anyone who isn’t a millionaire doesn’t deserve to eat” rhetoric from the world’s billionaires. Also, as a 30y.o. millennial, I object to the characterization of the “oldest gen z” being 30. I’ve earned my place among 20th century-borns!
minus-squarewelfare_wizard@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 months agoNew day, new generation, every single day
$5 for a whole chicken? That’s cheap as fuck. What does the WSJ expect gen z and millennials to eat? Their mom’s cooking?
A single meal for $5 would be a deal. A rotisserie chicken can feed a family, or a single person could eat it for days.
This is just more “anyone who isn’t a millionaire doesn’t deserve to eat” rhetoric from the world’s billionaires.
Also, as a 30y.o. millennial, I object to the characterization of the “oldest gen z” being 30. I’ve earned my place among 20th century-borns!
New day, new generation, every single day