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this is essentially a rephrasing of the millennial avocado toast panic, no? what was that fixation but some weird association with avocado as an unnecessary and expensive, and therefore luxury, grocery store vegetable. or fruit? idk, i'm not a chemist
what was that fixation but some weird association with avocado as an unnecessary and expensive, and therefore luxury, grocery store vegetable. or fruit?
It was some Australian reactionary who seized on "avocado toast" as some supposedly trendy luxury because avocados were imported, but then it turned out the sandwiches in question were no more expensive than any other prepared sandwich IIRC.
this is essentially a rephrasing of the millennial avocado toast panic, no? what was that fixation but some weird association with avocado as an unnecessary and expensive, and therefore luxury, grocery store vegetable. or fruit? idk, i'm not a chemist
It was some Australian reactionary who seized on "avocado toast" as some supposedly trendy luxury because avocados were imported, but then it turned out the sandwiches in question were no more expensive than any other prepared sandwich IIRC.
It's a berry with a real big seed.
Yep... and its a s stupid as ever.
Anyone wanna bet what "luxury" food items they're gonna tell us is the reason we don't own a house next? My money's on yogurt.
Oreos, or Ritz crackers. Or those fancy™ versions of the generic brand's food lineup.