Posted by BarnyardEngineering on February 06, 2023 at 06:09:36 from (161.69.116.34):
In Reply to: High prices posted by tractorkrum on February 05, 2023 at 08:00:15:
Quote: RobCons (quoted from post at 15:37:56 02/05/23)But look at restaurant and retail parking lots they are full of customers buying things.
Eating at a restaurant is one of the few "affordable" diversions/means of enjoyment left. Still, you ask a restaurant owner, and they're hurting for business.
Boomers pass judgement on the "Millennials" (actually Zoomers) and their "avocado toast." If they didn't spend so much on "avocado toast" every day they could afford to buy a house or rent a decent apartment. The truth is housing is so off the charts these days that denying yourself a simple pleasure like a $5 slice of "avocado toast" isn't going to make a dent, so you may as well treat yourself to a simple pleasure.
BTW avocado toast is an allegory for anything that's a "simple pleasure" which can actually be a piece of bread that has been toasted and has avocado spread on it.
This post was edited by BarnyardEngineering on 02/06/2023 at 06:10 am.
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