My parents' generation had an active stigma against fast food and take home food and I feel like mine doesn't
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And by the same token they see inherent value in the "restaurant experience" I don't think mine does
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Maybe the food in those places just isn't worth spending money on.
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I notice every time Millennials are "killing" something, it's something that needed to die, like Applebee's or fabric softener.
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Or the diamond industry!!! ::cheers on valiant anti-diamond Millennial warriors::
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also millennials are more likely to live in cities, where fewer of these chains exist, and there are simultaneously more alternatives
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these chains are very suburban, big cities only have a handful and they're usually in the tourist spots that residents avoid
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Sometimes I feel like I should be a Millennial. I keep agreeing with them.
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Yeah it's like... if I want a fancy restaurant experience I'll save money and go somewhere really nice... otherwise I just want decent food
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I appreciate how reflective you are
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