"JFK Grandson's Viral Anti-Restaurant Rant Sparks Controversy"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by KTLA Los Angeles

Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy, gained viral attention after his comedic Instagram rant about hating eating in restaurants circulated on July 4. In the video, Schlossberg expresses his dislike for the limited choices, waiting times, and the need to read menus at restaurants. He argues that eating at home is healthier, quicker, and allows for more freedom. While some found his musings charming and captivating, others criticized his privileged perspective. The video provided a lighthearted departure from the polarized times, and it coincided with a trend of Americans reducing dining out due to rising inflation costs.