Definitely has nothing to do with sky-rocketing food prices in our capitalist hellscape.

  • @ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca
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    2173 months ago

    I like how these are always new hip trends.

    Gen Z is super into living with lots of roommates!
    Gen Z absolutely loves not having children!
    Gen Z new craze is having sleep for dinner!

    • Track_ShovelOP
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      1173 months ago

      It happened to us millennials, and now it’s happening to you. Fucking boomer clickbait

    • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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      173 months ago

      Cuz these economists look at wealth in aggregate, but look at behavior by market segment.

      Asset prices have been skyrocketing. That only really helps people who have assets, but it still brings up the average enough to make the economy look it’s doing great overall even despite the consumer price inflation.

      So if you see that young adults are moving back in with their parents while living in an economy that is, in aggregate, “the strongest it’s ever been”… you can only explain it as a matter of preference.

  • @kandoh@reddthat.com
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    Or alternatively

    Food now 2nd highest expense after rent for young people after pandemic supply chain disruption and industry consolidation.

    • jlow (he/him)
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      I learned the term greedflation yesterday, combine with shrinkflation for extra afk enshitification 🫠

      • @blindsight@beehaw.org
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        Don’t forget skimpflation. I can’t even eat a lot of the food I used to as a kid because the quality is so terrible now.

        Looking at you Tim Hortons.

        • jlow (he/him)
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          Also known as shitflation, as Wikipedia informs me. Haven’t personally noticed it but sounds like a thing this capitalist hellspcape we live in would totally love to do as much as possible. 😓

    • @melpomenesclevage@lemm.ee
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      43 months ago

      Theres a way out you know.

      I mean, two ways out, but if you kill yourself without taking a cop or oligarch with you; you’re not helping.

    • Dojan
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      Given that having somewhere to do said living and eating was a luxury I’m not at all surprised they’d call this a luxury too.

  • @MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    513 months ago

    Look at that 40 year old over there foolishly squandering $8 on a dozen eggs!!! LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS CHILDREN!!! YOU DON’T NEED SUCH LUXURIES!!!

  • kingthrillgore
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    What they want you to think: “Groceries are the new in thing”

    The truth: Food is expensive

  • @melpomenesclevage@lemm.ee
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    You know we need a new youth trend: organized gangs who steal bread and stab the fuck out of anyone who tries to stop them.

  • Lexi Sneptaur
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    183 months ago

    I mean for what it’s worth, as my income has gone up I’ve chosen more expensive ingredients for cooking. Usually those things are more local anyway, like at my local farmers market or food co-op.

    • @loops@beehaw.org
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      133 months ago

      I “splurged” on some local made bread the other day. By god, it’s the best bread I’ve ever had.

    • SuzyQ
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      Same here, but within the past year or so we’ve had to reverse course so we can stay within our grocery budget.

      • Lexi Sneptaur
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        53 months ago

        Here’s hoping pay goes up and grocery prices stagnate

    • JJROKCZ
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      I’m not gen Z but I did similar as my earnings went up as a millennial. I’d rather make my own food with better ingredients for the sake of my health than buy “luxury” goods that are often just overpriced trash

  • @rizoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    113 months ago

    I’ve got a wife and a kid and I will say that I live in butt-fuck nowhere where everything is cheaper than anywhere else, however groceries are still getting way too expensive.

  • @darthelmet@lemmy.world
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    “Spends more on groceries than on other categories” so they’re poor. You can just say that. It turns out your money needs to go to keeping you alive before it goes to other things, and if you don’t have much money left after that, you can’t exactly spend more than you spent on food on other things.

    Imagine being a consultant and get paid to write completely pointless things like that.