People Are Calling Out Things That Were "Ruined" When They Became Too Popular, And I Need To Know Your Thoughts

Honestly, pumpkin spice-flavored ramen just sounds like a bad idea.

A while ago, we wrote a post where people shared things that got "ruined" when they became too popular. It caused a heated discussion, so, now, it's time for you to vote on whether or not you agree with them.

Are these popular things now totally ruined? Let's find out...

1. "I'm sick of pumpkin spice everything!!! I used to like it, but it's gotten so out of hand. People have sucked the joy out of it."

A hand holds a Cup Noodles container with pumpkin spice flavored ramen

2. "Meetup. It used to be people trying to gather for shared interests, but now, it's become all sorts of people trying to sell experiences. I understand paying a couple of euros to help the organizer with their trimestral fee, but now it's downright money grabbing for a hike or anything that doesn't cost them."

Group of people on a tennis court playing pickleball, engaged and holding paddles, wearing casual sports attire

3. "When craft BBQ got popular, the price tripled (even before the current round of inflation), and sometimes, the wait can be more than three to four hours for the best BBQ joints."

Barbecue meal platter with ribs, sausages, and two cups of sauce, served alongside a dish of macaroni and cheese

4. "I live in Northern Virginia, where one-bedroom apartments go for $3,000/month or more the closer you get to DC. You can't even live close to work and save on gas by walking because the amount saved wouldn't wash out with the rent increase. You live in the burbs, and you're still looking at $22.5k for a two-bedroom."

"Forget about buying a house. The flippers snatch up anything inexpensive, throw up fresh paint and stainless steel appliances, and tack on $200k to the asking price."

Modern multi-story apartment buildings with balconies under a partly cloudy sky

5. "The outdoors! Whether it's hiking, surfing, snowboarding, you name it. If it's outdoors, it's becoming an overcrowded mess. And I do mean mess! Pick up the trash left by the city folk, even if it might not be yours."

—Anonymous, 44, Maine

Four hikers with backpacks stand on a rocky ridge, overlooking expansive mountain views under a clear sky

6. "Airbnb used to be much cheaper than a hotel, but the prices have gotten ridiculous. A $99/night rental now costs $200, with stupid cleaning and rental fees. That's wild!"

A black suitcase with a hat on top stands in a stylish living room with plants and modern furniture

7. "[Food at sporting events.] I went to a Cubs game this year. First time in probably 25+ years. I kid you not, one beer and a foot-long hot dog was $32, and, of course, they asked for a tip."

Person holding a dish with nachos topped with jalapeños and chili at a crowded baseball stadium

8. "'Super foods' like quinoa, teff flour, avocados, etc., became trendy seemingly overnight. The folks who farm these products and others made a lot of money exporting their produce instead of selling it locally, but that meant that communities who rely on this food as staples were priced out and forced to switch to lower quality alternatives."

—Anonymous, 30, Massachusetts

A bowl of quinoa salad topped with sliced avocado and red onion sits on a wooden table beside a fork and a glass of water with lemon

9. "Downhill skiing. A lift ticket at Steamboat is over $200. Even a 'mom and pop' place like Loveland is $120. It used to be cheap and fun. It's been turned into a once-a-winter activity for most people, and you have to enjoy being surrounded by jerks."

A skier in a racing suit navigates a downhill slope, leaning into a turn with ski poles extended, demonstrating speed and precision

10. "Vegas. Never again."

Las Vegas welcome sign with city skyline, including hotels and bright lights, in the background at sunset

11. "Thirty-minute trailers, and they're so expensive now! Going to the movies is not worth it anymore — might as well wait for it to stream."

Empty movie theater with rows of red and black seats facing a large screen, surrounded by sound speakers on the walls

12. "Concerts. Nobody cares about the concert you were at on social media at all; take a pic or video to remember it. Enjoy it in person — it looks better."

Audience at an outdoor concert raising hands and phones, engaging with the performance under string lights

13. "Prefab homes. What used to be a pathway to homeownership for low-income people is now pretty much closed off due to the 'minimalist' richie-riches and their 'tiny homes.'"

Row of mobile homes on a sunny day, surrounded by greenery, with a street in the foreground

14. "Burning Man! It used to be a gathering of artsy weirdos, and now we have celebs coming in their fancy mega-tents and just UGH."

Festival tents and structures in a muddy field at sunset, with mountains in the background

15. "Formerly cheap meats: brisket, fajitas, ribs, oxtail, etc. These used to be 'poor people's food,' and people found a way to cook them to make them good. Now they're so expensive that poor people can't even afford them anymore."

—Anonymous, 45, USA

Barbecued ribs on a wooden board, garnished with herbs and served with cherry tomatoes

16. "Luxury brands such as Louis Vuitton — every idiot influencer/Housewife/etc. has the bags, clothing, etc."

—Anonymous, 35, Australia

Person wearing a voluminous red and beige top with a brown designer handbag. Hands are adorned with rings over a light-colored skirt

And finally...

17. "ALDI! Their great prices and good quality produce was such a draw to me. It was my little secret that barely anyone would go to. People would comment, 'Ugh Aldi! I hate it there.' And I'd be like, 'Oh okay, I think they're fine' (but secretly screaming it's the best, and I have it all to myself) NOW, so many people shop there at all times that I feel crowded."

"Go to the other stores instead, people! Stay out of my Aldi and stop buying all the blueberries."

—Anonymous, 48, New Jersey

A person shops in a produce section at Aldi, selecting fruits and vegetables

What are some other things that used to be good until they became too popular? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or if you prefer to remain anonymous, feel free to use this Google form.

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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