Media Mock Gen Z For Rotisserie Chickens Because It’s Easier Than Addressing Real Problems |
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Media Mock Gen Z For Rotisserie Chickens Because It’s Easier Than Addressing Real Problems
It’s easier to highlight the spending habits of twenty-somethings than to interrogate the policy decisions that shaped today’s cost of living.
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The Wall Street Journal recently invited readers to gawk at a line of well-dressed twenty-somethings waiting outside Meadow Lane, a glossy Manhattan grocery store selling $15 chicken nuggets, $23 salads, and $750 caviar. The scene is rendered with cinematic flair: mood lighting, shiny pears, influencers filming “hauls,” and Gen Z shoppers treating lunch like a lifestyle event.
“Gen Z and millennials are swimming in student debt and may never own homes, but they’re splurging on gut-healthy juices and rotisserie chickens,” The Wall Street Journal wrote on X to promote the article.
Gen Zers and millennials are swimming in student debt and may never own homes, but they’re splurging on gut-healthy juices and rotisserie chickens. https://t.co/16ctTPmmLp— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 12, 2026
Gen Zers and millennials are swimming in student debt and may never own homes, but they’re splurging on gut-healthy juices and rotisserie chickens. https://t.co/16ctTPmmLp
The conclusion the Journal is guiding readers toward is clear. New York City is in an affordability crisis serious enough to elevate Democrat socialist Zohran Mamdani to the mayor’s office, yet here are the kids, blowing their paychecks on boutique rotisserie chickens!
While this might make for a “clicky” headline, the Journal employs........