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Did Millennials ruin everything?

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Many Millennials are major foodies and also enjoy debating silly questions about food on social media. But this generation also often gets accused of "ruining" food. Sales of American cheese are dropping. Casual chain restaurants are struggling. Mayonnaise is no longer a staple of backyard barbecues. And if news reports are to be believed, people born between 1981 and 1996 are destroying all of these things. Did Millenials really kill popular food items and institutions or is everyone just realizing actual cheddar is better than something from a can? Regardless, there's one good thing to come out of all this: better happy hour deals at chain restaurants.

In your opinion, Did Millennials ruin everything?
 
In your opinion, Did Millennials ruin everything?
i'm a "Millennial" and i'm not a foodie.
all though 1995 - 2000 is the cusp and we often get miss-reported as millennial even though my age group has gen z's too.
i'm born in 1995.
 
I don't think so.
Actual cheddar IS better than something from a can.
Somebody else ruined canned asparagus and canned ravioli long before the millennials. Actually, I think a bunch of those things were ruined when they were first 'created'. :p
 
idkw i'm sometimes grouped with 40 year olds honestly than other sources say i'm gen z.
So until these researchers come to an agreement i found a cusp name called Zennial which is an official term from wikipedia.

Articles like this that grouped me with people that are over 35 than people my own age i never understand.

 
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