• AnalogyAddict@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Another title could be “McKinsey & Company asks tone-deaf question and fails to recognize Millennial sarcasm.”

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      9 months ago

      Love how even the examples make no sense, Like $130 for a week and a half is what like $12 a day? Like what even is a fancy soda or drink in this example? and for a 10 or 11 day stretch $35 on protein bars is the cost of a coffee a day. Hell I wish I could feed myself for only $12 a day.

      "Gen Z, meanwhile, said they often choose high-quality snacks and beverages, which makes for expensive grocery bills.

      One 23-year-old Gen Zer told Business Insider by text that he spends about $130 on groceries for a week and a half. “Fancy sodas and drinks” and “random snacks at Trader Joe’s” account for the bulk of the bill. He also said he spends about $35 on protein bars."