The campaign was jump - started when a millionaire Australian developer criticized millennials for wasting
their money on avocados instead of saving up for a home.
One millionaire went as far as saying that frittering away
money on avocado toast may be the reason millennials can't afford to buy homes.
Millennials have become a much maligned generation — they're either living in their parents» basement, or spending too much time playing video games, or unable to buy a home because they're spending too much
money on avocado toast or delaying marriage, aka «failing» to reach the traditional markers of adulthood (hey, maybe those markers need -LSB-...]
Recently, Australian property manager Tim Gurner dissed twenty - and thirty - somethings everywhere by saying they'll never buy a home because they are too preoccupied with spending
money on avocado toast.
Not exact matches
With all that extra
money they would have been spending
on avocado toast, millennials will surely be diving into homeownership any day now.
If you're already strapped for cash, you likely aren't blowing
money on Starbucks, fancy dinners out,
avocado toast, or shopping sprees.
Not only is my skin so much better than ever before, but I've also saved so much
money on fancy products — which means more
money for dates, raw cacao and
avocados!
One minute, our age group is being accused of spending too much
money on lattes and
avocado toast.
Tim Gurner, a millionaire Australian developer, went
on television in May and criticized millennials for spending too much
money on «smashed
avocados» and not enough
on homes.
Though our doctors would cringe if we added fatty bacon to our burritos, they praise us for spending the extra
money on a couple slices of fresh
avocado.