Man, buying a house is damn near impossible these days!

Prices for homes continue to rise, and although there's talk of the bubble popping, it doesn't look like owning a home will be any easier for the averageMillennial or Gen Z'ermoving forward.

While there are several factors that go into the rising cost of houses coupled with the not-so drastic increase in wages, the Wall Street Journal believes they have things all figured out.

In a new article that discusses the booming business of luxury grocery stores, the lede their social media team chose to run with for their post copy is landing them in some hot water.

Okay, before we go completely nuclear on the WSJ, some context is required.

They're trying to frame this article by letting people know that Millennial and Gen Z consumers are becoming increasingly food conscious, and "luxury grocery stores" are capitalizing on that with their business models by targeting these "gut-healthy juice/rotisserie chicken" obsessed 20 and 30-somethings.

Now, with that out of the way, let's all have a laugh at the expense of the Wall Street Journal.

There's tone-deaf posting, and then there's whatever the hell you just read above.

Imagine having a family and struggling to buy a home, something you have dreamed of doing since you were a kid, and then the Wall Street Journal goes full Marie Antoinette and says, "Let them eat chicken."

People on X did not let this slide, as they viciously roasted the news company like… well, like a rotisserie chicken.

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