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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?

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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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    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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    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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    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 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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    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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    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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          Try to explain to them that we will never be as weathly as they are and how we will receive 0 inheritance from them because they planned out how to spend their entire retirement savings not knowing what end of life care actually costs.

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      That rotisserie chicken that I can stretch into like three to five meals, including making broth? That one?

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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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    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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    Newspaper: Americans Eat Too Much Ultra processed food.

    Same Newspaper: Look at these little shits splurging on veggies and chicken.

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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.

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    Bitch, it is cheaper to buy the fully cooked rotisserie chicken at the grocery store than the UNCOOKED WHOLE CHICKEN.

    Don’t fucking tell me how to math, you assholes made corporations people, so I think we have very different ideas of what is important in this world.

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      because they use shitty frozen chickens and they cook them like 100 at a time and they only taste great because they are loaded roasted with chemicals/cheap ingredients. it’s processed food, so it’s cheap. the chickens use at the grocery store for roasting and like 5 bucks and then but 5 cents of crap on them and sell them for 10 bucks. it’s also way more efficient to mass produce things than do them one at a time.

      making your own chicken is more expensive because you’re getting higher quality and fresher product and using highly quality ingredients. a decent whole 4lb whole chicken for me is 10-15 bucks, (20+ if you want a organic free range pasture bird) and I’m adding nice salt, nice olive oil, and fresh spices/citrus etc.

      the home made bird is far healthier. but not as tasty because it’s not loaded with crap.

      To be fair, avocado toast is an actual scam and can be made home for cheap, while rotisserie chicken is legitimately expensive rn no matter how you get it.

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        Spend whole life in cage or being trampled by your peers

        get fed industrial byproducts from other industries

        Told entire life’s purpose is to be killed and eaten by your captors

        Get called shitty.

        Edit to add:

        Even though you were born into this system and have zero agency, it’s still somehow your fault because TubularTittyFrog has had some bad coworkers.

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          i’ve had co-workers who feel the same way. kept fucking up at work, not showing up on time, and blaming everyone else for being mean to them. they were shitty people and work is much better without them around. being around competent people who take pride in their work and themselves is a joy.

          edit: it’s not a system dude. It’s the choices you make. if you’ve made choices to make yourself a caged chicken and you hate it, you’ve nobody to blame but yourself. chickens don’t have existential angst.

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            You’ve been reported. You seem to be arguing a completely different argument and lightly trolling. This is a warning or I’m going to give you a temp ban.

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        Right but the discussion isn’t if it is healthier, it is what is cheapest. If low income families lack the equipment or knowledge to cook a good tasting whole bird, rotisserie is a good priced option. The fact that the news outlet is calling that splurging is wild.

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          cheapest here and now comes at a long term cost.

          these chickens are a loss leader in order to get people to hooked on shitty premade food that is profitable for the stores so they never learn to cook better food.

          i grew up poor. it was splurging for us to buy this stuff. our regular food was frozen and canned. even uncooked fresh food was a luxury for us.

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    If you saved that $5 instead of wasting it on food every day, then in 275 years you could afford the average house!

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      Rotisserie chicken now $7.99 at the grocery stores around here. They also roast them breast-down which makes the white meat greasy as hell, and hard to carve. I just buy a big thing of chicken strips, cook them at the beginning of the week, and use them for protein in every meal throughout the week. All my meals are based around this now.

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        “Rotisserie” derives from “rotate”, as in the chicken is constantly being rotated as it’s cooked. If it’s being roasted breast-down (or breast-up, or any other consistent breast direction) then it’s not rotisserie.

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          Sorry I should say it’s packaged breast-down, so the breast are compacted hard and full of grease by the time you get it. Nasty way to do it.

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        Yes. These are sold more cheaply now because it’s a loss leader and they are pale imitation of the true product that they represent. They loaded with extra fat and salt, which is why people love them. Like they are literally injected with a solution of fat, salt, and chemical agents to tenderize the meat. It’s the same as McDonalds, but people are under the delusion it is ‘healthy’ and ‘natural’ or something.

        A legit rotisserie chicken is 2-4x that cost and would not taste nearly as good because of the lack of fat and salt.