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Tiktok’s latest trends simulate millennial burger joints

Even if you don’t know, there’s a good chance you’ve been to the Millennial Hamburger Joint. As Tiktok has recently noticed, there are many narration signs, including but not limited to recycled wood, metal borstools, truffle fries, $25 burgers, and menus with sections like “shareable” and “handheld.”

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The latest Tiktok trends are for some reason to joke around in these restaurants.

It starts with a place where people notice it is a type of thing.

The top story of chaos

It happens that Kyle Gordon – the popular Tiktokker who often makes parody songs like Planet of Bass – recently released a truly incredible faux millennial anthem, effectively tearing apart “We’re Young.”

The Gordon track became the background audio for many people, pointing out the reasons why the examples of defining the Millennial Hamburger area and showing IRL. Frankly, tiktoks nailed it.

Burgers usually sit on brioche bread and there are often too many toppings to choose from. There is a blackboard in the place that lists craft beer or specialties. There are no threatening curses such as “kick ass” on the menu. Decoration is a mixture of distressed wood and unfinished metal. There was a truffle fries in those small fry baskets. There are sections like “handheld”, “shared” and “sweet” on the menu. The restaurant itself tells the story of how “two guys with dreams” started.

Trends themselves are harmless fun. Because the truth is, like people teasing about these places, we’ve all been to one – I bet we’ll come back and pay $23 for the kicker and open it to the handheld.



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