That Fancy Flour Ain't For Us: Real Talk 'Bout Gentrified Grub
All this talk 'bout premium flour, but who can afford that? It's another example of how the system ain't built for the hood.

Aight, check it. They talkin' 'bout craft flour now, right? How it's all the rage with them influencers and chefs. But let's keep it 100, who in the hood got time or money for that bougie stuff? This ain't nothin' but another example of gentrification creepin' into our kitchens.
Them folks on TikTok and Instagram be flauntin' that fancy flour, talkin' 'bout fiber and less processin'. But what about folks who just tryna feed their families on a budget? That extra dollar or two can make a big difference when you strugglin' to make ends meet.
They sayin' it's healthier, but ain't nothin' healthy 'bout not bein' able to afford food. This whole thing just highlights the divide between the haves and the have-nots. While they sippin' their oat milk lattes and bakin' artisanal bread, we still dealin' with food deserts and limited options.
It's like they forgot where they came from. Remember when flour was just flour? Now it's gotta be organic, gluten-free, and cost an arm and a leg. It's all a game to keep us down and make us feel like we ain't good enough.
And don't even get me started on these grocery stores in the hood. They overcharge for everything, and the quality is trash. They know we ain't got no choice but to shop there, so they take advantage. It's a system designed to keep us oppressed.
We need real solutions, not just fancy flour. We need access to affordable, healthy food in our communities. We need grocery stores that ain't price gouging us. We need policies that support Black-owned businesses and farmers.
This ain't just about flour, it's about respect. It's about recognizin' that everyone deserves access to quality food, regardless of their income or zip code. We gotta fight for our right to eat well and thrive.
So next time you see someone rockin' that craft flour, remember that it ain't the end-all, be-all. There's more to life than bougie bread. Focus on buildin' community, supportin' each other, and fightin' for a better future.
We gotta create our own tables. We can start our own gardens and farmers markets. We can support our own bakeries and restaurants. We can take control of our own food system and ensure that everyone has a seat at the table.
Don't let them fool you. This fancy flour ain't gonna solve our problems. We need real change, and that starts with us. We gotta stay woke, stay united, and stay hungry for justice.
This craft flour ain't even for the streets frfr. It's for the gram.
Real talk: invest in your community, not expensive flour.


