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ByteOnBikes@discuss.online to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago

The Wall Street Journal Gets Community Noted For Saying Gen Zers And Millennials Are 'Splurging On Rotisserie Chickens'

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The Wall Street Journal Gets Community Noted For Saying Gen Zers And Millennials Are 'Splurging On Rotisserie Chickens'

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ByteOnBikes@discuss.online to Not The Onion@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days ago
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The Wall Street Journal found itself on the defensive this week after a social media post about younger Americans and grocery spending drew millions of views,
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    Rotisserie chicken is like the absolute cheapest food a person can buy.

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      It’s a loss leader. It’s up there with milk and eggs in terms of standard grocery items that are cheaper than they should be.

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        This is kind of true, but a little misleading. They sell it at a loss because it was about to expire. If it’s reaching the sell-by date. They cook it and sell it as a rotisserie chicken to recoup the losses. They’re usually only selling it at a loss because that’s the alternative to throwing it out.

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          Which is why it’s extra bullshit that you can’t use food stamps to buy them. How dare people want to stretch their food budgets, right?

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      Cheaper to buy prepared at the grocery near me, in Ontario.

      I wonder what the cost is wherever the Wall Street journal people shop.

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        In Dallas, you can get one at Sam’s Club or Costco for $5.

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          The Sam’s/Costco ones are like $5 across the country. I don’t think I’ve seen one for more than $6

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            We don’t have a Sam’s/cosco here, but Kroger’s are 7.99. still not terrible

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              That’s closer to my price.

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            That’s what I thought, but I wasn’t sure. My family eats at least one a week.

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          Damn, guess that’s the cost if you don’t need to heat the coops.

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        The store cooked BBQ chicken is 50% more expensive than the fresh chicken, 0.9KG Vs 2KG?

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          Cooked chicken is 25% less water weight apparently, so those costs are 0.9kg vs 1.5kg cooked. Still not bad, but not less for the precooked it just is cheaper because they use smaller birds

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      Beans.

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