Life Style & Wellness

Gen Z brought us dinner at 6 pm – and I am not ready for that Hudson Polly


WHenever I arrange dinner with a specific friend, we bargain. It is easy to sort history and space, but when it comes to the time we must survive, it is always lengthy negotiations. I make “jokes” from the early grandmother’s grandmother, and remind me that we do not live in Spain, and we meet slowly in the middle, where no one of us is happy. Now it turns out that through the desire to have dinner at 6 pm, it is very modern.

Cursed!

The whole thing to the annoying Gen Z, of course. Not satisfied with placing socks that are not presenting and banning the French fold, they are now making early evenings in the new late nights when it comes to eating. according to The TimesOnline restaurant reservation service reports, a sharp increase in reservations 6 pm, an increase of 11 % in London and 6 % throughout the UK compared to the same period last year. Zonal, Technical Hospitality Service, reveals that the new national eating time is 6.12 pm. Joe Laker, smart chef and co -founder of Counter 71 in Shoreditch, London, presented an evening group list of 50 pounds, and as a result, it will certainly not be another.

Benefits here are clear: You can socialize without staying up until every hours and forcing them to overcome the 972 -steps skin care routine; Passengers do not risk missing people on the last train; Eating a large meal after 8 pm in general is worse for your health from eating earlier.

But what about the inevitable effects on this new trend? After all, you are unlikely to be hungry at 6 pm if you have lunch at 2 pm. At this rate, we may have to start putting our warnings in the middle of the night and eating breakfast after that, in order to press all of our meals. But if this is what it takes to keep up with the Gen Z, then who argues?

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