If you have this in your fridge it's the 'ultimate flex', millennials claim Aussies claim a fridge full of soft drink is the 'biggest flex' READ MORE: Australians reveal what it is like 'growing up poor' Down Under By Amanda Bechara For Daily Mail Australia Published: 20:33 EDT, 30 September 2024 | Updated: 20:49 EDT, 30 September 2024 e-mail View comments Aussie millennials are claiming those who had soft drink cans in their fridge while growing up were living the 'high life' - and many agree that's still the case. Lauren, a 34 year old change consultant from Melbourne , said the class divide was never about clothes or cars, but whether your fridge was full of cans of Coke. 'If you grew up poor, I'm going to show you something because you're going to appreciate how much of a flex this is,' she said in a video.

The Melburnian showed off her own fridge full of chilled Diet Coke and explained why it was the ultimate luxury for kids growing up. 'Having Coke cans in your fridge..

. rich people, middle class people, you won't understand, you're like..

. isn't that normal, no, it's not normal,' she said. Lauren spoke to FEMAIL and explained that growing up she only enjoyed Coke or lemonade 'sparingly', drinking water and milk instead from the family's single fridge.

Whenever she visited her wealthier friends at their homes she was shocked when they told her to help herself to a drink from their garage fridge or second fridge. 'Like what is this, it was insane, it felt like I was grab.