
Younger generations hosting at-home dinner parties on a budget: 'Save money, have a potluck'
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‘The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss how Gen Z and Millennials are finding alternative ways of spending time with friends amid high inflation.
"They didn't invent the dinner party all right, back off - that's the one thing I have an issue with here. It's like they think, ‘oh, well, I'm getting up at 5 a.m..’ No, yeah, it's called getting up early. People have been doing it as long as there have been humans. You didn't invent any of that, but I do think it's great. Yes, save money, have a potluck, and that's how all these people can learn to cook and be great homemakers," co-host Kennedy said on the ‘The Big Weekend Show.’ Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi is a freelance production assistant at Fox News Digital.
"I just have a hard time believing this is actually happening where they're doing it the old-fashioned way. Maybe I'm wrong, and I am apologizing to any Millennials that are doing actual dinner parties, but I don't see it happening," Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins added.