• P1nkman@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Headline in two years: Gen Z’ers are splurging on food instead of giving their money to the rich.

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      “GenZ struggling to survive in the lower levels of MegaCity5. Their blood is too low in iron to keep the immortal rich alive.”

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        Yeah that might be the most accurate to the blaming tone these kinds of articles write with and to what they will take from us.

        Just need to jazz it up with some homemade slang to hide the sad bits and the immortal rich part.

        “GenZ struggling in well stocked MegaCity5; “Fecal-de-Cal” diet blamed for lack of macro nutrients during their mandatory weekly Blood-Up donations.”

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    "Splurging“ on the absolute cheapest most preservative laiden meat available, cheapeer than fucking Spam, and Gut healthy jucis because they can’t afford to go to a doctor.

    Fucking ghouls.

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    I make black bean based veggie patties; not because I’m a vegetarian, but because a can of black beans is cheap. I call them struggle burgers. I can’t wait to be demonized for buying fucking beans. Fuck this timeline.

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        That lucky bastard! Lucky, lucky, lucky bastard.

        I DREAM of the day I can revel in canned beans! No soaking! No spices! No massive pot!

        lucky, lucky, lucky bastard

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        You are correct, they are. Wet beans saves me time from having to soak them. Lentils are they only ones I buy dry because they cook fast without soaking.

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            I never bother soaking em. Pressure cooker (instant pot) does the job. I don’t throw away the liquid either, that’s good vitamins. Just do the beans most of the way in stock and spices, throw in rice and quinoa, close it up and cook it the rest of the way. Super easy.

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        Protein, plus fiber, plus complex carbohydrates. What’s not to love? Plus it makes a smaller environmental impact compared to farming poultry or larger animals. It was mind blowing to hear rags like the WSJ demonize the younger generation for eating avocado toast; it’s a fucking cheap meal. Avocados were like $1 a pop and are a good source of fiber and health fat. I can’t wait for rags like the WSJ to start publishing articles like, “How dare the poors waste money on eating!”

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          They are great. I was going to make a bean stew yesterday but this article made me go buy a roast chicken just to spite them. Beans are for tonight!

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          Yeah, avocados imported into Canada are expensive but if they grow near you I can see them being stupid cheap.

  • But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    Wait are you telling me a chicken dinner and juice is more attainable than a home?? Could that be why?

    There’s a reason young people are travelling and using their savings on entertainment, we know we will never own. Not until we take housing by force, so what’s the point of saving? I can’t even save enough to keep up with interest. So yeah when I’m old I’ll be poor and the government will have to deal with me

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    “Splurging” on one of the most prolific loss leaders in grocery is certainly one way to say it. We’re buying them because it’s the cheapest way to eat

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    GenZ complains about having so much debt and not enough income but they keep buying food! How can they expect to succeed when they waste their money so frivolously?!

    … That’s what this headline reads like to me. How dare you buy food with the money you should be spending on the interest you owe to the owners of the country.

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    The wall street journal aren’t good journalists.

    They cater towards rich people and as such:

    1. Grant a sense of superiority through highlighting financial disparity
    2. Portray news in terms of how they would affect rich people, like tax breaks being good for the economy (the economy being billionaires for wsj)

    Nothing they write is objective

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    6 days ago

    Reading the actual article, the lunacy and delusion is real. You don’t even get three paragraphs in and they’re using a sales engineer’s thoughts to represent young people as a whole.

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    You mean the rotisserie chickens that are $5-6, compared to lunch meat being at 10-12/lb? Splurging on that rotisserie chicken purchase?

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    It’s depressing just how quickly and comprehensively Jeff Bezos has managed to destroy the WSJ. It used to be respected internationally, now it’s just a grubby little clickfarm.

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    Splurging on double ply toilet paper that is free of bark. Recklessly spending on biannual toothbrushs. carelessly using their lunch break to eat instead of adopting mico-hussles. foolishly agreeing to pay rent instead of taking money out of their grandfather’s equity built trust fund to buy expansive rental properties.

    why are they so bad with money?