People are outraged This article suggests skipping breakfast to save money
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Unless you’re a Millennial or Gen Z, apparently. A luxury only for the rich then!
Recently, some experts have recommended that younger generations start. skip meals The advice was quickly chewed up and spat out by the internet to deal with exorbitant inflationBelow are some TikToks. coyote annie and Michael Vaughan It went viral, calling on anyone to perpetuate the idea that skipping meals is valid advice, along with an interview with Michael and several replies left by hungry Gen Z and millennials.
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Some experts recommend that millennials and Gen Z skip breakfast to save money, and younger generations are fed up.
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“Inflation will last for 10 years and Gen Z and Millennials are to blame.”
“…says Fortune magazine. It’s our fault again. But wait, why is it our fault?”
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“According to Fortune, it’s because we spend all our money on essentials.”
“In other words, Gen Z and millennials are very poor and spend all their money on food and housing, not on luxuries and such. 1% is advising us farmers.”
“Don’t eat to save money. You might want to skip breakfast. Intermittent fasting, am I right?”
“Don’t eat to save money. You might want to skip breakfast. Intermittent fasting, am I right? Come on, kids. Instead of spending money on food and other necessities, Buy some junk and help me and my executive friend buy a new yacht.”
“Don’t let me eat cake, don’t let me eat eggs”
“Maybe we should change the name of America to Americcorp because we are just five corporations in trench coats pretending to be a nation.”
You can watch Annie’s full rant here
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Content creator Michael Vaughn also joined the conversation, calling out this silly “advice”.
“I thought this was a satire. It might be better.”
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“We could try to end price gouging and share buybacks that incentivize companies to pay shareholders instead of actually reinvesting in the business or lowering prices. People, skip the meal and smoke it Honestly it’s time for the guillotine I build the frame, someone needs to sharpen the metal.
First, avocado toast. Then there was the oat milk latte. Now, breakfast as a whole is being blamed for the millennial and his Gen Z’s inability to save money. Forget inflation, widening wealth inequality, and pandemics that these younger generations have no control over. No, it’s definitely breakfast that keeps them from buying a home or retiring. Jokes aside, the younger generation can’t seem to get a day off. They are constantly criticized for not contributing to capitalism in the same way their parents and grandparents did (due to lack of disposable income?) and are repeatedly called lazy.
Our parents instilled in us the idea that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. 81% of Gen Zers and 72% of millennials eat breakfast every day. typical weekdayAnd this morning’s meal was actually many Importantly, it’s definitely a great way to start your day. Registered Dietitian Beth Czerwony explained some benefits of eating breakfast. Cleveland Clinicnote that she’s a big proponent of starting the morning with a nutritious meal.
“Are you going to start a long drive with an empty tank?” asked Tzelwony. “Think of eating breakfast the same way. You’re asking a lot to use only your reserves to get your body moving.” It explains that it can lower your risk, reduce brain fog and, of course, give you enough energy to start your day. It should not be.
We reached out to Michael Vaughn to learn more about TikTok, which inspired this conversation. world shaker He was kind enough to chat with us on TikTok to hear what inspired him to share this video. I have no patience for a political system that maintains the status quo,” Michael told Bored Panda. The fact that it seriously suggests skipping meals is outrageous and ridiculous.The editors of The Wall Street Journal should be ashamed of themselves for publishing such a stupid article. [things]”
We also asked Michael if he had any advice on what Gen Z and millennials can actually do to fight inflation. “The problem is not inflation, but corporate greed. It’s a stock buyback,” he explained. “The egg industry is blaming egg shortages while achieving record profits. It is greed, not inflation. Corporations make profits at the expense of the middle and working classes. That’s what is happening.
“And I think you can vote for a candidate who believes someone with $1 billion can instead find a way to survive on ‘only’ $250 million, but the current The American political system in shape is irreparably corrupt to protect these … vultures,” Michael continued. “How do you tell people to ‘just vote’ when the Senate insists on stupid Jim Crow-era rules that require 60 votes to pass anything and keeps us stuck forever? can you
“U.S. Supreme Court selects voters with surgical precision by drawing unique precincts disenfranchising tens of millions of voters in states such as North Carolina, Texas, Ohio and Florida That’s not democracy,” Michael told Bored Panda. “It’s pure, unfiltered capitalism, Poison I was half-joking when I said maybe it’s time for the guillotine. What other options were we really left with when they took everything else away?”
And as for what Michael would say to people we recommend skipping meals, I can’t repeat it here, but let’s just say he wouldn’t be very friendly. But if you want to see more of him discussing everything from parenting struggles to social issues, be sure to visit his page world.shaker. Here!
It is plainly absurd for wealthy people to advertise the benefits of skipping breakfast to less wealthy people who just want to make ends meet without suffering or starving. No, but luckily millennials and Gen Z don’t buy into the company’s hype. We’d love to hear your thoughts on this topic in the comments below. bored panda An article explaining the usual things that have become luxuries over time, check it out this story Next.