BBC Breakfast's Roger Johnson was visibly flustered following a heated exchange with co-presenter Sarah Campbell about a Gen Z dating craze sweeping Spain.
The duo clashed over the emerging romantic trend in Europe, with Sarah kicking off the debate by questioning: "What ever happened to talking?"In the midst of discussing the peculiar Spanish supermarket dating fad, Sarah described how individuals signal their romantic interest by placing a "pineapple" upside down in their shopping trolleys.Sarah further disclosed that gazpacho soup - a chilled tomato-based concoction often compared to tomato soup in Britain - is now being used as a means to express one's affection for another while perusing the aisles.
She elaborated that this particular dish could act as a beacon to notify a fellow shopper of your interest if you sneak it into their basket, reports the Express.
Sharing insights on this novel approach to finding love, Sarah informed Roger: "Very quickly, I'm going to take you to Spain." She continued: "Apparently Gen Z, this is how they shop for a match, apparently for a love match."Roger, sitting on the fence about the topic, simply responded with: "Ok," allowing his colleague Sarah to carry on sharing quirky hints and tips.
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