Momfluencer Sparks Outrage with 'Clever Hack' – Letting Kids Run Wild in Toy Aisle!

Parents often face the demanding challenge of devising novel methods to keep their young children engaged and entertained, as typical activities like drawing or reading stories frequently fail to hold a toddler's attention for long. This universal struggle recently brought an Australian influencer, 23-year-old Lauren Grapes, into the spotlight, albeit for a controversial "clever hack" she shared to occupy her two tots.
Grapes, a fashion influencer with 98,000 followers on TikTok, detailed her unusual solution after running out of ideas for her children, both under two years old. Her method, as showcased in a now-viral video, involved taking her toddlers to a Kmart supermarket and allowing them to "run wild" in the toy aisle. Instead of purchasing toys, she encouraged them to play freely with the store’s merchandise, creating a significant mess of almost a dozen toys and boxes scattered across the floor. The footage depicted her daughter attempting to throw a box off shelves while her son was engrossed with a truck. Proudly captioning the video with "Kmart about to start charging us rent," Grapes also stated, "Just a little life hack if you have toddlers and you don't know what to do today. Kmart - unlimited toys. Let them run wild and then just clean up the aisles after."
Unsurprisingly, the clip garnered immense attention, amassing over 1.4 million views and prompting more than 2,700 furious comments from angry viewers. The influencer faced brutal backlash, with many savaging her for treating the supermarket as "free daycare." Critics highlighted the potential damage to the toys, which would then be left for other unsuspecting customers and parents to buy. Furthermore, Grapes was shamed for not instilling respect for the store or its staff members in her children, with one Kmart employee explicitly pleading, "PLEASE DON'T DO THIS!"
The online outrage extended to practical and ethical concerns. Commenters questioned the hygiene implications, with one viewer stating, "What if kids are sick and spreading germs onto new toys?" Another point of contention was the obstruction created by the scattered toys, impeding other shoppers, particularly those with prams or wheelchairs. "Okay but what about all the people that need to walk through that with prams, wheel chairs etc? Do they have to wait until you decide to clean it up?" a user pointed out. The sentiment that "Kmart isn't free daycare" resonated widely, with many expressing horror over potentially purchasing broken or used items, as one viewer lamented, "So that’s why toys are broken when I open the box."
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